On 08/20, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> SPAM: 51876 (150000 required)
> Insufficient spam corpus to generate scores; aborting.
> Exit Status 9 is not zero for do-nightly-rescore-example
> 
> 
> So it is correct we did not publish a rule on 8/18.  What's odd is the 
> different counts of spam files but I'm guessing that's based on timing.
> 
> This finished at Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 02:57:53 GMT

So if I ran my script at this time it would be more likely to be
representative of what the rule generation stuff sees?

$ date -d'Sun, 19 Aug 2012 02:57:53 GMT'
Sat Aug 18 22:57:53 EDT 2012


I started logging versions every 5 minutes (EDT):

2012-08-19-23-55 3.3.2 1374176
2012-08-20-00-00 3.3.2 1374711

So maybe it's best to check half an hour after midnight EDT?  Changed to
that.  

I really wish there was a way to do cron jobs independent of
daylight savings time on a machine configured to use it normally.  Hmm, I
can convert all my cron jobs to UTC using CRON_TZ:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061005013730AAlCxwO

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