>Why the given 'variance / gap' between

- testing/detecting on the part that is most times 'OK' is more safe - the 
CA should NEVER! crash assp.

>Is this a 'limit' in the current CA process / detection?   >>body<<

Call it a 'limit' - there are more than one 'limit'.

- the currenty used HMM needs allot of memory - for example, if we would 
replace Bayesian by HMM in a default setup (5 workers, 14000 files in 
corpus), the HMM would need more than 1GB RAM
- large HMM's will need much time in Perl

Last but not least - IMHO it is better to make the base code more solid 
rock, even it takes ten times more time, than doing 'something' on the CA.
See the CA as a little 'helper' - not as a basic feature.

Thomas


Von:    "Peter W Bowey" <[email protected]>
An:     "ASSP development mailing list" <[email protected]>
Datum:  14.07.2011 14:04
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: Antwort: Antwort: Re: changes 
in2.0.2_3.2.02





> And the CA could never be perfect - the reason is simple - CA tries to
> detect bad mails on there header content and the used handshake 
protocol,
> but in 99.99% of all cases the body was the reason for a crash.
>
> Thomas

Hi Thomas,

Why the given 'variance / gap' between CA detecting 'bad' mails in a mail
'header' when; "99.99% of all cases the 'body' was the reason for a 
crash"?

Is this a 'limit' in the current CA process / detection?   >>body<<

Peter 


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