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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file
filter with END functionality.
I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the
processing power required to run Declude with the custom
filters that I have installed. This was done by way of the
SKIPIFWEIGHT
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Matthew Bramble
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I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the
processing power required to run Declude with the custom
filt
Of
MattSent: Friday, February 13, 2004 11:57 AMTo:
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I shared 2.1.0 of that filter on this list along with some updates
for other filters as well. I don't meant to be flippant
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I shared 2.1.0 of that filter on this list along with some updates for other
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2.0.1, single file filter with END functionality.
functionality. functionality. functionality.
Hi;
The filters are available for
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GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file filter with END
functionality. functionality. functionality. functionality.
Hi;
The filters are available for
anyone who wishes to use it.. the challenge is to keep this link out of the
hands of search engines. Imagine
A centralized filter repository would turn analysis of filter results into
an academic exercise to satisfy curiosity, rather than the general
necessity it is today.
I am getting there. I know how it will be done, just need the time to set up
the site. It will be accessible by HTTP and FTP. I
I, for one, will definitely pass on a central repository
George, the way I am going to be setting it up will make it easy to view
what ever filters some one wants to share, and then you pick and choose
which ones you want to use. You can then get those files via ftp.
I am also going to set up a
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filter with END functionality. functionality. functionality.
functionality.
George
on the value of analysis. So be it.
George
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RISH 2.0.1, single file filter with END functionality. functionality.My quandary now is to decide whether to use the new control functions of SKIPIFWEIGHT, MAXWEIGHT and END to reduce processing overhead or to collect a full set of evaluation data by letting everything run. It's truly a catch-22 si
the README.txt file
first.
Regards,
Kami
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file
filter with END functionality. functionality.
George,
That's good data
I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the processing
power required to run Declude with the custom filters that I have
installed. This was done by way of the SKIPIFWEIGHT functionality
introduced in the latest beta, but also by way of re-ordering my filters
in the Global.cfg
Of
Matthew Bramble
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file
filter with END functionality.
I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the processing
power required to run Declude with the custom
on a continual rather that a fairly static
filter such as these two.
George
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] GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file filter with END
functionality. functionality.
George,
That's good data to have. I would have to assume that something tagged
as gibberish in the main test would be random, and that's fairly well
indicated by the somewhat tight range of the two character strings
on in the FILTER files
Bill
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functionality. functionality.
George,
That's good data to have. I
Of
Matthew Bramble
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] GIBBERISH 2.0.1, single file
filter with END functionality.
I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the
processing
power required to run Declude with the custom filters
My quandary now is to decide whether to use the new control functions
of SKIPIFWEIGHT, MAXWEIGHT and END to reduce processing overhead or to
collect a full set of evaluation data by letting everything run. It's
truly a catch-22 situation.
I came into this thread late, so my comments may not
this.
I, for one, will definitely pass on a central repository
George
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I understand all that stuff, George, but I disagree completely that you
can't apply global, updated rules to some aspects of the problem. As
such a global filter repository can make a huge dent in virtually
everyone's workload. Do we really all need to create our own filters to
remove p.en1s
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I've made some huge leaps forward recently in terms of the
processing
power required to run
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