"discarded" still had a directory name in it - the last time I set it 
to empty, it started writing the thousands of emails to the /assp 
root directory. I will try it again.

At 01:50 PM 4/20/2009, Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:

> >Also, RC09 is still collecting thousands of emails every day in my
> >"discarded" folder even though it is configured to not collect ANY
> >discarded email.
>
>This is not possible! If you set  'discarded' = '' (empty) - no messages
>will be collected there!
>
>Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
>Scott MacLean <[email protected]>
>20.04.2009 19:46
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>Slight correction - the X-Assp-Intended-For is being included. Here
>is a sample of some spam that did not have the headers listed below
>added - these are the only ASSP headers added. Obviously this is
>spam, and the score is well over the limit of what should be considered
>spam:
>
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 5 (Suspicious HELO - contains IP:
>'[86.127.38.252]')
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 5 (IP in HELO '[86.127.38.252]' does not match IP
>    in connection '86.127.38.158' )
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 10 (Message-ID missing)
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 68 (DNSBL: failed, 86.127.38.158 listed in
>    l2.apews.org zen.spamhaus.org)
>X-Assp-DNSBL: failed, 86.127.38.158 listed in (l2.apews.org<-127.0.0.2;
>    zen.spamhaus.org<-127.0.0.4; )
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 10 (PTR missing)
>X-Assp-Received-SPF: none ip=86.127.38.158
>[email protected]
>    helo=[86.127.38.252]
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 20 (BombData: 'Pharmacy')
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 20 (BombBlack 'Pharmacy')
>X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 39 (Bayesian Probability: 1.0000)
>X-Assp-Intended-For: [email protected]
>
>
>Also, RC09 is still collecting thousands of emails every day in my
>"discarded" folder even though it is configured to not collect ANY
>discarded email.
>
>At 01:25 PM 4/20/2009, Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> >uh oh. I spoke a bit too soon. I've got a new problem that's forcing
> >me to drop back to 16.11.
> >
> >In 16.11, I've got it configured to add:
> >
> >X-Assp-Message-Totalscore
> >X-Assp-Spam (AddSpamHeader)
> >X-Assp-Spam-Level (AddLevelHeader)
> >X-Assp-Spam-Reason (AddSpamReasonHeader)
> >
> >All of these worked in 16.11...and NONE of those headers is appearing
> >when I run RC9. There are other headers missing as well, such as my
> >custom AddCustomHeader, as well as X-Assp-Intended-For
>(AddIntendedForHeader).
> >
> >The problem is, my mail server sorts spam into special SPAM folders
> >based on these headers...so now that ASSP is not including the
> >headers, the spam is flowing through to peoples' IN boxes.
> >
> >I checked, and all of the settings are configured...but ASSP is not
> >writing the headers.
> >
> >At 01:11 PM 4/20/2009, Scott MacLean wrote:
> >
> > >Thomas,
> > >
> > >I moved my 2.0.0 16.11 install up to 2.0.1 RC09 today, and...success!
> > >No more 100% CPU, no more crash after 30 seconds. It has been running
> > >now for about half an hour without a hiccup.
> > >
> > >At 04:28 AM 4/19/2009, Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:
> > >
> > > >fixed in 2.0.1_RC0.0.06
> > > >
> > > >- the weighted reges feature is now full enabled and functional
> > > >- if any DB related value is changed in GUI, the BerkeleyDB Env in
> > > >$base/tmpDB is deleted on next start
> > > >
> > > >Thomas
> > > >
> > > >
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