Hello Kai, Saturday, September 25, 2004, 1:34:07 PM, you wrote:
KS> Robert Menschel wrote on Wed, 22 Sep 2004 15:35:35 -0700: >> If they are, trim your 70_sare_header and 70_sare_html down to the >> "file 0" file for best performance. KS> What do you mean by this? SARE's header, html, and genlsubj rules files are actually collections of multiple files: - File 0 - rules that hit ONLY spam (eg: 70_sare_header0.cf - File 1 - rules that hit spam, but a little ham (eg: 70_sare_header1.cf) - File 2 - rules that should hit spam, but don't hit anything at this time - File 3 - rules that hit spam and also significant ham - plus some others The 70_sare_header.cf file is a concatenation of the above four header files. The 70_sare_html.cf file is a concantenation of the above four html files. We split them out this way specifically because file 0 gives the most bang for the buck (er, computer resource), file 1 also gives good return on the investment, and files 2 and 3 are useful for aggressive sites with lots of computer resources, but sites that are low on resources should probably not use these low-return files. Bob Menschel