> - To make the corpus cleanup more flexible the following config
> parameters are enhanced.

Thomas... didn't yet try the 11321 (running 11320) but I hope those
fixes will solve an issue which I noticed; let me sum things up; I had
the spam/notspam folders growing  more and more; at a certain
point, after the latest changes and the mailing we had I decided to
change the cleanup parameters and, since I was at it, to "trim" the
folders; to do so, I wrote a simple script which scanned both the
spam and the notspam folders removing all older files and trimming
both folders down to 14000 ... all ok ... but then, while the spam
folder
kept under limits, the notspam ... kept growing, here's a snippet from
a rebuildspamdb report

2011-11-17 01:15:04 d:/assp/spam
2011-11-17 01:15:05 File Count: 11,454
2011-11-17 01:15:05 Processing... spam with 11454 files
2011-11-17 01:24:45 Removed Old: 195
2011-11-17 01:24:45 Imported Files: 11,259
2011-11-17 01:24:45 Finished in 581 second(s)

2011-11-17 01:24:45 d:/assp/notspam
2011-11-17 01:24:50 File Count: 41,370
2011-11-17 01:24:50 Processing... notspam with 41370 files
2011-11-17 01:40:22 Imported Files: 41,371
2011-11-17 01:40:22 Folder contents exceeded `MaxFiles`(14000).
2011-11-17 01:40:22 Finished in 937 second(s)

as you see, the spam folder is "ok" while the notspam which was down
to 14000 after trimming ... has grown a whole lot (and, by the way
there's
no "removed old..." when it comes to the notspam ... how comes ?!?)



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