From: Chris Purves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
> > 
> >  b) leave the servers file as is, lower the pyzor's timeout and 
> increase the maximum retries:
> >     I've been told that many short-time attempts are better 
> that a single, long-lasting,
> >     one. So, in your local.cf, try using something like:
> > 
> >     use_pyzor 1
> >     pyzor_timeout 3
> >     pyzor_max 10
> > 
> 
> pyzor_max is the number of reports on the pyzor server required to get a 
> positive match, not number of retries.  It seems to be poorly named.

Oh, my! That's why it was so difficult to me to see a pyzor score...

Thanks Chris. I was probably misleaded by a Hein's post in the pyzor list: he 
asserted that "few retries with a shorter timeout are more effective than a 
single longer timeout".

I probably presumed that there had to be a retry max count in the pyzor conf 
and didn't even read the perldoc...

Thanks again,

giampaolo


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