>kdg wrote: >If you're running a sitewide AWL on any kind of scale beyond a few tens
of domains, and a couple hundred accounts, you should probably look at putting it in SQL - it's a *lot* easier to maintain there. It is one domain, with 20,000 accounts. I will see about using SQL. Thanks. >Well, by deleting the file, you purge all of the history various senders have acquired on your system - it may not do any harm, but it may also cause a few FPs for senders whose first message after the deletion happens to be spammier than usual. I'm not sure how much effect adding AWL to my config helped with my corpus coming into balance (perhaps it was only the change to my ham threshold that made the difference), but my thinking was that I probably wouldn't get many/any FPs if the corpus is trained well, thus allowing me to just blow that file away every few months and start over. - jim -