Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Performance question concerning custom filters

2003-11-09 Thread R. Scott Perry

Is there any measurable performance impact to removing all extraneous 
lines from a custom filter file (comments, etc.)?  In other words, are 
these files read into memory every time Declude is run, meaning that you 
have to move more data around for each message that is scanned?  Or maybe 
due to some other related impact that would benefit from trimming down all 
of the extraneous data?
There would be a very slight performance improvement by removing extraneous 
line from filter files.  However, it is unlikely that the improvement would 
be noticeable.

   -Scott
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[Declude.JunkMail] Performance question concerning custom filters

2003-11-08 Thread Matthew Bramble
Scott,

Is there any measurable performance impact to removing all extraneous 
lines from a custom filter file (comments, etc.)?  In other words, are 
these files read into memory every time Declude is run, meaning that you 
have to move more data around for each message that is scanned?  Or 
maybe due to some other related impact that would benefit from trimming 
down all of the extraneous data?

Thanks,

Matt



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