On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 08:51:47PM -0500, Warren Togami wrote: > Evidently months of my submissions were getting lost due to a stupid > mistake on my part, and when I attempted to ask here if it was working, > nobody responded.
Really? I didn't see it or else I would have responded earlier. :( > Would it be possible to setup an automated web page where people can see > a list of accounts who are successfully uploading the right data? This > would be valuable to folks starting out in mass checks to be sure they > are doing the right thing. Sort of. "the right data" isn't really detectable so completely. There are three things that need to happen for a "successful" run: - run mass-check nightly and/or weekly and upload the results - use the correct version for the above, detectable by the "Revision" header in the log file - use all of the appropriate rules for the revision above The first one is pretty easily determined. Goto http://rsync.spamassassin.org/ and look for your files. The second takes a little more work. You need to look at what the version is supposed to be (last line in nightly-versions.txt or weekly-versions.txt), then compare that to the Revision header in your log files. If it says "unknown" or the revision number is wrong, that's bad! The third would require a lot of work, probably checking statistics that the hits look the same as everyone else's, etc. We're leaving that up to submitters at the moment, and our docs could probably use some help. Speaking of this... Justin -- is the auto-promoting stuff / ruleqa site broken? There seem to be no results at http://ruleqa.spamassassin.org/?daterev=last-night and prodding around in the updatesd homedir: -rw-r--r-- 1 updatesd other 14538 Feb 23 08:30 active.list -rw-r--r-- 1 updatesd other 0 Feb 25 08:30 active.list.new which seems bad. listpromotable gives me an error code of 29, but I have no idea what that means. My guess is that it's erroring because the ruleqa site isn't returning data, and I haven't yet figured out why that is. -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "We shall reach greater and greater platitudes of achievement." -- Richard J. Daley
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