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Matthew Cline writes:
>On Monday 08 March 2004 03:46 am, Justin Mason wrote:
>
>> (a) the over-monolithic nature of SpamAssassin, compared to a more
>> flexible model where spam-detection techniques can be "plugged in"
>> and "plugged out" as admins desire.  E.g. in a future rev we could
>> make plugins out of more parts of SpamAssassin, and an admin
>> could turn off Razor, Pyzor, or DNS tests without affecting others
>> easily, by tweaking their plugin config.
>
>So then, will we be breaking up Eval.pm (and other stuff) into plugins?  That 
>might be nice architecture wise, since then code for a single set of tests 
>that's scattered among several .pm files could be consolidated into a single 
>plugin file.

Yeah, I'd love to.  I'd like to see these plugins:

  DNSBL
  Razor
  Pyzor
  DCC
  SPF
  LanguageDetection
  LocaleDetection

and probably quite a few others ;)

- --j.
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