-WW updating both databases

Jonathan Matthews jcmatthews at rangemaster.co.uk
Fri Sep 26 09:41:59 CEST 2003


Hi -

I'm only posting this as I wondered if it might be related to the
problems being discussed in the thread
"-u not working for me in 0.15.4 [Was: New header token tagging]"
over the last few days.  It's not actually affecting me ATM.

I've not done exhaustive testing, but I noticed that (with Debian's
bogofilter 0.15.4-2) using the -WW switch along with either -s or
-n results in both ~/.bogofilter/spam and ~/.bogofilter/ham being
updated by any one execution of bogofilter.

I found that they were keeping step with each other *exactly*,
size-wise, and so stopped using -WW and used the default -W.  This
seems to be working fine.

As I say - hope this is useful.
For all I know, it's the desired behaviour :-)

Congrats to you all on a great piece of software - after a bit of
training, only a couple of Swen got through, out of >2000.

Cheers,
jc

PS Sorry for the legal gumpf below this - I'm posting from work
through a /nasty/ mailserver :-(  Anyone know how to pierce MS ISA so
I can ssh back home? ;-)


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