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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Landry
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Feature-itis


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Markus Gufler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > However, it may not be very easy to integrate syslogging support 
> > into Declude.  I am curious to know if the majoriety of folks would 
> > prefer that the focus of the developer(s) be maintained on 
> > developing new spam features versus re-tooling Declude to work with 
> > a syslog daemon.  Depending on the amount of work my preference (if 
> > a lot of work was required) would be to spend the time working on 
> > new spam detection features.
>
> In my opinion definitely on new or enhanced features. The todo list is
long
> enough and spammers don't wait until we have solved our logging 
> problems.
>
> Maybe it would be the easiest solution change logging like describbed 
> by Andrew Colbeck: Save all logfile lines into a temporary variable 
> including cr/lf and write them to the logfile after finishing al 
> tests.
>
> We do this in SpamChk and had never had any problem with broken/mixed 
> log lines. In addition we have all logfile entries for one message in 
> one
block.
> So it's easier to read.

I agree, Markus, I have never seen any corrupted log entries in SpamChk and
all entries for a particular message are always together, never interspersed
with other message tests.  I would love it if Declude could do this, as
well.  Oh well, can't have everything, I guess - but it doesn't hurt to
dream...  ;-)

Bill

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