On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 17:41 +0100, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>
> The best thing you can do, is to go back to 1.2.6 and stay there up to
> the moment when you think you can do a new try.

Ok

> I do no debugging on 1.3.3.x versions anymore, that is simple not
> possible for a single person.

Sure no worries. Kinda figured, thus past inquiries along those lines.

> Version 1.3.5 is running fine  and it would be great if you would try
> it. 1.3.5 fixed all reported bugs and may well fix your reported
> problem. I am running 1.3.5 in a large commercial production site.

Ok, I will see about making an ebuild for it, and going that route. :)
That way we can get other Gentoo users testing as well. I will leave it
in unstable ~arch, just as 1.3.3.8 is. Only 1.2.6 got marked stable on
Gentoo :)

> A site note: a bayesian training without the ccspam feature is very
> difficult, I would not dare to try it. 

It's been fine for 3 years. But most of my training is over. The little
I have had to do in the past was HIGHLY effective. Like the paypal/ebay
fishing stuff. At one point that would be rejected from some addresses,
and the legit ebay and paypal to other addresses allowed. It was great
and didn't take long to train.

I will likely upgrade and etc, before I go the spam drop route :) As
crazy as that may sound. I am still part lazy ;)

Thanks allot for the recommendations! =)

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Gentoo/Java

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