Re: Berkeley or PBL?

Paul <[email protected]> Thu, 2 Feb 2006 17:57:49 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.mail.spam.spamprobe.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello Brian and David,

>> The only major downside of "hash" DB is you cant actually get the
>terms  > dumped out for debugging,
>> you only get the hash-value of the terms.
>
>One strength of the hash format is it's wicked fast.  Not that that's 
>much of an issue for most people but can be nice if you have a lot of 
>users.  Also the file size remains fixed.  Again that's best if you
>have  lots of users.

Well, there is one user on this machine and that's me. :-)

>David covered the drawbacks nicely.  Run cleanup consistently and 
>aggressively to keep it from becoming more than around 1/2 full. 
>Something like "spamprobe cleanup 2 7 8 14 100 90" might be good.

I have downloaded spamprobe 1.4a just now. When I go and change, why not
go for everything new. *grin*
I'll give this new one a go and see how hash and I get along.

Thanks for the help and the ideas!
Paul


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