Re: SVN notifications killing spamassassin

2008-02-18 Thread Eric A. Hall
On 2/18/2008 5:50 AM, Justin Mason wrote: > Eric A. Hall writes: >> I sometimes get SVN notifications that contain lists of files and their >> status. The filenames will often get picked up by the URI matching >> algorithm, each of which end up being processed through numerous lookups >> (URICOUNT

Re: SVN notifications killing spamassassin

2008-02-18 Thread Justin Mason
Eric A. Hall writes: > I sometimes get SVN notifications that contain lists of files and their > status. The filenames will often get picked up by the URI matching > algorithm, each of which end up being processed through numerous lookups > (URICOUNTRY, my LDAP filter, etc). Sometimes I get very l

Re: SVN notifications killing spamassassin

2008-02-17 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote: Eric A. Hall wrote: I'm guessing the URI analyzer needs to be smarter. That's strangely appropriate to the issue I had with "calthurs.com". It would be nice if this checker had an option to enforce checking only of well-formed URL's (i.e. not "anything that migh

Re: SVN notifications killing spamassassin

2008-02-17 Thread Philip Prindeville
Eric A. Hall wrote: I sometimes get SVN notifications that contain lists of files and their status. The filenames will often get picked up by the URI matching algorithm, each of which end up being processed through numerous lookups (URICOUNTRY, my LDAP filter, etc). Sometimes I get very large mes

SVN notifications killing spamassassin

2008-02-17 Thread Eric A. Hall
I sometimes get SVN notifications that contain lists of files and their status. The filenames will often get picked up by the URI matching algorithm, each of which end up being processed through numerous lookups (URICOUNTRY, my LDAP filter, etc). Sometimes I get very large messages with hundreds o