I prefer pie.  And if I have access to the bakery (Fritz & Thomas), I'll
discuss every possibility to make sure that the pie that I just bought (or
in this case they made for free) can be eaten and enjoyed completely.

Seriously though, new functionality deserves discussion.  That's how we make
ASSP be even better.  And in this case, one way to make it better would be
to insure that the maintenance tasks are being done by the maintenance
routine once a day instead of at each rebuild which can happen multiple
times a day.  Scheduling the maintanance for just after a rebuild would help
to insure that the majority same subject messages still make it into
spamdb.  As long as you're not replacing the spamdb at each rebuild we
should be golden.  See what I mean?

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Hill, Brett <[email protected]> wrote:

> K Post wrote:
> >
> > Is it rebuildspamdb that's really deleting the files or is it
> > the maintenance functions that run once a day (if scheduled)?
> >  Is this a diffreence between v1.6 and v2?
> >
> > I see a potential problem with legitimate emails sent by our
> > users with the same subject, but different content, say "Your
> > Order Confirmation."  These emails have part numbers that
> > we'd want to get into our spamdb.  If it's rebuildspamdb
> > that's deleting the messages before indexing, that doesn't seem good.
>
> Sometimes you can't have your cake and eat it too.
>
>
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