> I think we're speaking about different things here. You probably speak > about the format for storing the score rules themselves
Actually I thought we where talking about the messages. In YARN the rules are just a simple text file. There is a global one, then one for each group. In yarn there is no distinction between news and mail, it is all treated as a news group. This mailing list would be a news group to YARN. Might sound confusing to those who have not experienced it. (which is not a > problem, whatever the format is it won't be difficult to implement it). I'm > talking about saving the message scores themselves (i.e. the numeric > values) which we should be doing to avoid having to apply the scores to the > already scored messages each time a folder is reopened. Yes, YARN saves a history of scored values related to each group so that the messages are not re-scored each time you enter the group. The problem with YARN is there is no source code. The fellow that wrote it keeps saying "Real Soon Now", for the last 5 years. Personally I think he lost the source code in a disk crash and is to embarrassed to admit it. _______________________________________________ Mahogany-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mahogany-users
