On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 04:54:20PM +0100, Justin Mason wrote: > since then, the ArchiveIterator code has been extended to support > glob-patterns and recursion (I think, not quite sure about the latter) -- > so now, the user may not have specified the directory at all.
It doesn't do recursion, but yeah, spam:detect:/path/to/spam/* is acceptable. As I said, I guess the warn doesn't really matter in the end, though my personal POV is that I'd want to know there's some random empty directory that I can remove. <shrug> > by the way, it appears performance on the zone has gone to crap :( 1 hour > to scan the mass-check corpora, with AI caching on? that's atrocious! fwiw, I have a generally idle dual 2.8GHz Xeon server w/ 4GB of RAM that I've been trying to find something to do with... ;) My original plan was to get around to doing multi-machine mass-checks, but thoughts about how to do it haven't fully congealed in my head yet. -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "The PSTN is like a well-manicured neighborhood, (while) the internet is like a crime-ridden slum." - Phil Zimmermann
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