On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 14:49:02 +0100
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

> awl_s-vhs08.charite.de|ip=141.42_score
> awl_s-vhs08.charite.de|ip=141.42_count
> awl_
> 6573ac50fd54ef7d120467e9e53537c8673294b7@sa_generated|ip=none_count
> awl_2b09e1a02b212fc7f58d46c539ff1d5d4b8b4ca3@sa_generated|ip=none_score
> 
> Now I examined the contents of the txrep database; it contains
> 
>  66548 entries containing "ip=some.ip_(count|score)"
> 736427 entries containing "ip=none_(count|score)"
> 
> Is that normal? Why are there one magnitude more entries with
> "ip=none"?

6573ac50fd54ef7d120467e9e53537c8673294b7@sa_generated

is a message identifier.

I don't know much about  txrep, but I would imagine that they are
related to the option "txrep_track_messages".

It not unreasonable that the number of messages learnt exceeds the
number of source identifiers - particularly if SA is processing more
ham than spam.

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