If it works so, "Restricts Copy Spam to MaxBytes" is a 
misleading description. Because it's not checked but 
spam is truncated anyway.

Why I would like it to work as described is that I had 
to go into spamfolder and look for an email which I have  
deleted by mistake from my local spamfolder. Yes I found 
it but only the half of it.

Spam is almost 100% <30-40K. There wouldn't be any huge 
emails in the spamfolder. But indeed this can impact the 
system and spam corpus. Thanks anyway.

Katip


On 24 Jul 2007 at 13:08, Robert Sterba wrote:

> MaxBytes:
> How many bytes of the message will ASSP look at? Mails stored in the
> collecting folders will be truncated to this size. For example: 4000
> Internal Name: MaxBytes  (Controls the size of email stored in the
> "spamfolder", etc..)
> 
> ccMaxBytes 
> CCMail will cut off Spam mails, thereby reducing the load considerably
> (recommended). Internal Name: ccMaxBytes (Tells ASSP to truncate
> emails sent to the CC addresses to MaxBytes...)
> 
> Unless MaxBytes 0 causes ASSP to not truncate all you could do is set
> it to a high value. Not sure why you would want to keep huge emails in
> those folders as it will impact the Bayesian rebuild dramatically.
> 
> I had my MaxBytes set to 8000 (Double that of the default) and ended
> up changing back to 4000. Bayesian filter works just as well IMO at
> 4000 as it did at 8000 and takes a lot less time to rebuild the
> database.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Katip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
> <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 3:02:48
> PM Subject: Re: [Assp-user] CCmaxbytes
> 
> 
> On 24 Jul 2007 at 19:59, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> 
> > 
> > >does ccMaxBytes work? here no. checked or unchecked all 
> > >spam arrives in spamfolder truncated to maxBytes. 
> > 
> > what do you mean with "spamfolder" ? 
> 
> spamfoder => Internal Name: spamlog, i.e. where all spam 
> is copied (that's defined in sendAllSpam).
> 
> > ccMaxBytes does not influence the size of the mails in spam/nospam
> > folder.
> 
> it's not so here. is there anything else that i should 
> check, except maxbytes and ccmaxbytes??
> > 
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