HEADER_LINE_MARKUP
Boris 'pi' Piwinger
3.14 at logic.univie.ac.at
Fri Jan 9 14:41:08 CET 2004
David Relson wrote:
>> > The new meaning of '-H' for bogofilter and bogolexer is to disable
>> > header line markup, i.e. don't add a "head:" prefix. The new meaning
>> > will apply to 0.17 and beyond and applies now when
>> > "--enable-deprecated-code" isn't used.
>>
>> Why would we want to allow that -H in bogofilter? It is like
>> those options which were only for backward compatibility. I
>> cannot see a reason to keep this in bogofilter.
>
> It's useful for testing. Suppose I just want to score the body of a
> message. If I extract the body to a new file and then process it with
> bogofilter, header line markup interferes.
Really, you can easily do the test and drop all tokens which
have a colon. I think this option should go in bogofilter.
>> bogolexer is a different story. There the man page is not
>> correct. Which options are allowed? All from bogofilter?
>
> Use the "-h" option to list the options it supports.
That is incomplete. It does not list -H and possibly more.
> Many of the options are the same between bogofilter and bogolexer. Some
> options apply only to one or the other and a few options are different.
> For example wordlist options such as '-d' and parameter options ('-o'
> and '-m') are bogofilter only. '-p' is used with both programs but has
> different meanings.
So I will add those options to the bogolexer man page which
are from bogofilter, if someone can tell me which exactly
are available.
pi
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