Nix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You'd have to run the files through spamassassin -d before passing them
to razor, and sa-learn also has to do that, so spamassassin -r is faster
(you're only doing the equivalent of a -d once)

Only if you have SA alter the message. If all you do is add headers, you can put them in your list for Bayes to skip. Razor, Pyzor and DCC only act on the bodies.


as well as being more
effective (you're reporting to DCC and Pyzor as well, if you use them).

But if you can bulk-submit to each service (possible with mbox, I'm not sure about maildir), you save the overhead of connecting and logging into each one.


AFAIK, you would have to run spamassassin -r for each message.


Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>




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