On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Mat Bowen wrote: > What about only running the RBLs if the email is below the spam > threshold? Most of my mail is classified as spam without running them > so it seems unnecessary to spend time checking them only to push the > score up higher.
The RBLs take a lot of time in wallclock terms, but not much processor time. I could see the use of firing off the RBLs at the beginning of the run, though, and when you finish with the regexps, if you're already over the threshold don't bother waiting for the RBLs to come back. -- Adam Lopresto http://cec.wustl.edu/~adam/ Entropy isn't what it used to be.
