On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered drunkenly:
> but by doing sa-learn, one has the option to skip rebuilding the bayes
> database after the scan -- which has significantly reduced my
> execution time and resources used
> 
> spamassassin -r doesn't seem to do that

spamassassin -r always does that. :)

> maybe i can wishlist that feature:
>       • spamassasssin -r has additional flags to skip/force rebuilding the bayes db

Force-rebuilding, there might be some call for, I suppose. It'd mean
you'd do a rebuild after every message learned, but that's not too terrible.

>       • sa-learn has additional flags to report messages to 3rd party services

I don't like that much; sa-learn's job isn't really reporting, it's
*learning*. Adding reportage to that job looks like feature creep to me.

(Mind you, it *would* be nice to be able to report multiple messages
simultaneously. Even on a very fast machine, reporting any significant
number of spams takes ages because of all the spamassassin startup
delay. Saving a reporting interface in spamc/spamd, the best way of
reducing this overhead is by batching multiple messages up.)

-- 
`We cannot get a new line down the pipe due to a blockage and we cannot
 dig up the road to clear the blockage because it is covered with the
 wrong type of tarmac.' --- British Telecom, via Mark Lowes


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