I've got no feedback, and see no accesses to the links, so I post some 
feedback myself, and perhaps encourage so others to test it too. Would really 
love to get some feedback from other systems too.

I enabled the reputation plugin on my production server yesterday. It is not 
heavily busy server, there are just some 3,000-5,000 messages per day, but I 
fed in the same the sa-learner with another ~10,000 old spam and ham messages 
to see TxRep working under little bit load. It behaved correctly, with no 
noticeable problems. The SQL activity increased slightly, but the load and 
the memory usage, as well as the SA scan times did not show any noticeable 
changes to the previous state.

So far it runs stable, both in scanning and in learning modes. I did not find 
any serious  problems. Until now I just fixed 2 minor bugs, which were not 
critical. One of them just prevented the learner working at some emails, and 
the other prevented proper functioning of the optional message ID tracking. 
I've put the changelog online too, so that people can look up the changes, 
and download a newer release when available:

http://truxoft.com/resources/CHANGELOG 
http://truxoft.com/resources/txrep.htm
http://truxoft.com/resources/TxRep.pm 

Ivo


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ivo Truxa [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> The AWL (Auto-Whitelist) plugin is excellent and quite helpful in 
> many situations, but unfortunately, because its purpose is to maintain 
> the status quo (the mean score), by design it often works against the 
> user who tries to blacklist/whitelist a sender, and it also works against
> the administrator who tries to improve the configuration and the rules.
> 
> So to bypass these shortcomings of AWL, and to add some more features, 
> I wrote a new plugin. Its name is TxRep, which comes from "Reputation". 
> The prefix is there just to distinguish it from possible other reputation
> plugins that may exist. It is shortened for briefness.
 
> I developed the plugin in the past few weeks, and continuously tested 
> it as I could, but since I had no experience with coding for SA, and 
> neither am a Perl coder, and since the plugin is relatively complex, 
> there is a very high probability that there are still many bugs or 
> issues that need to be addressed. So I cannot advise to anyone installing 
> the plugin on a production server (though I just did on mine), but would
> welcome some feedback from those who are willing to test it a bit, or at 
> least to have a look at it, and tell me what they think about it, or if 
> they have any suggestions, doubts, or questions.
> 
> You can see the description of the plugin here:
> http://truxoft.com/resources/txrep.htm
> 
> And you can download it here:
> http://truxoft.com/resources/TxRep.pm
> 
> TxRep fully replaces AWL, and before enabling TxRep, you have to disable 
> AWL. There is just this single file TxRep.pm (for the SA/Plugin folder). 
> It replaces both SA/Plugin/AWL.pm and SA/Auto-Whitelist.pm. The 
> SA/DBBasedAddrList.pm and SA/SQLBasedAddrList.pm used by AWL are still
> needed, and do not require any change. Apart from the local.cf, no other 
> file needs to be edited. The database of AWL can be reused (including all 
> scores in it), though by default TxRep is configured to use a table with a
> different name. Works both with DB and SQL, just as AWL does.
> 
> Please let me know if you find some spelling or grammar problems in the 
> description, too. English is not my language, and the text may need a lot 
> of rewriting.



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