Justin Mason wrote:
> Michael Parker writes:
>> Apache Wiki wrote:
>>>
>>> == Using network tests ==
>>>
>>> - For mass-checks for scoresets 1 or 3, using network tests, you need to
>>> provide the {{{--net}}} switch. Ensure Net::DNS, Mail::SPF::Query, Razor,
>>> Pyzor and DCC are installed.
>>> + For mass-checks for scoresets 1 or 3, using network tests, you need to
>>> provide the {{{--net}}} switch. Ensure Net::DNS, Mail::SPF::Query, Razor
>>> (InstallingRazor), Pyzor (InstallingPyzor) and DCC (["InstallingDCC"]) are
>>> installed.
>>>
>> Razor/DCC/Pyzor are all use rules. So there is no need to install those
Erp, of course I meant to say "all reuse rules".
>> for a mass-check, unless you have lots of msgs that were not checked
>> initially. We should only be using the historical data for these rules
>> anyway, so probably best to not install them even if you do have a lot
>> of messages that were not checked initially.
>
> That would be tricky; I've turned all of those off to reduce CPU time, and
> (of course) my spamtraps have never scanned the messages using them.
Then that greatly skews the usefullness of those rules, or any ##reuse
rules really. The whole point of reuse is to get an accurate accounting
of how those rules behave in realtime, not how well they do 6 months later.
Michael
>
>> I'll argue that we should only allow previously scanned messages for
>> mass-checks (excluding shortcircuit msgs as well) but that argument
>> would probably be tough to win. *grin*
>
> ;)
>
> --j.
>