http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4162
Summary: Number of learned SPAM/HAM resets after long run
Product: Spamassassin
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
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regarding the answer to this question -- I let this slip. here's Jim and
Mark's responses. I'd still prefer to shift to prepending, as discussed,
for similar reasons as to what Mark outlines.
- --j.
Jim Fenton writes:
I agree pretty much with what
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Daniel Quinlan writes:
Justin Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On another aspect --- I like Michael's idea of leaving the
spamassassin script's UI intact as it is now for a few 3.x
releases. There is a lot of third-party code that hooks into
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Subject: Re: [review] Sys::Hostname::Long renames host to --fqdn when run as
root
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In Comment #42 Justin says
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Sidney Markowitz writes:
I fixed the test failure in t/debug.t checking in to r155617.
The test was just missing a new dbg message tag, replacetags, so I added
it to the list.
I'm less sure about what is the correct thing to do for the
Justin Mason wrote:
According to the SPF people, we shouldn't
be using -all on a domain that may possible emit mail. So I changed
the record...
That can't be right. Try out the wizard at
http://spf.pobox.com/wizard.html?mydomain=spamassassin.org
It gives you two choices in the last question
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