Not sure what the bug ever was.  We do use compilenow in spamd.  What
compilenow does is allow you to precompile the regexs without passing an
actual message through.  It's intended to be called exactly once when
you startup a long-lived scanner process which can then fork to process
individual messages without then having to compile the regexes in each
child process.  You can take a look at the spamd code for example usage
:)

C

On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 07:32, Rose, Bobby wrote:
> I use MailScanner with SA which calls SA using the perl inclusions.  One
> of the directives is compilenow() to compile the object.  Mailscanner
> use to use this before 2.11 but stopped because of false positives.  I
> had asked Julian the maintainer if this had been fix and he wasn't sure
> so I figured I'd as SA.  I believe what compilenow does is that it
> compiles all the configs and rules with the object thus making it
> faster, correct?  Craig do you know if any work was done to fix the
> compilenow or if the spamassassin or spamd are using it?  If they are
> then I'd would think the false positive issue wasn't being seen by them
> and thus compilenow is working correctly.
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