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Re: TCP/IP over Bluetooth



On Saturday 23 April 2016 13:01:33 Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Saturday 23 April 2016 10:35:12 John Hasler wrote:
> > Gene writes:
> > > Spamassassin, after several years of being fed all of that stuff
> > > via a daily sa-learn -spam command on that resting directory,
> > > still only catches 10% of it.
> >
> > Interesting.  For me it catches 90%.  Do you feed it both spam and
> > ham?
>
> I feed it ham by moving stuff it should catch to the ham directory so
Ancient fingers! should s/b shouldn't above.
> its treated as ham on the next runs of sa-learn.  I could add a weekly
> sa-learn --ham session, nameing one or more of the cleaner folders
> from the mailing lists I suppose.  It was initially run over my
> cleaned up coco folder, which is several gigabytes of quite clean ham.
>  The initial run was many years ago.  Or, I suppose, I could use an
> int rnd(number of good folders) and the a stack of ifelses to do a
> name substitution based on the number and have it read them all at
> random intervals.
>
> I should restrict the number of folders to those that I do have expiry
> times set on though.  Not all folders have expiry setup.  Those that I
> have primary interests in are here until I have an HD crash and no
> backups.  Since I run amanda every night, using a second HD as virtual
> tapes, that chance ranges from slim to point triple ought zip.  I may
> have the last blackout first at my age. :(
>
> ATM I'm making parts for my mill on my lathe for another project that
> will triple the speed of the z axis on my mill, but there may be a
> down time before those replacement motor and driver parts all arrive
> in the next 2 weeks or so when I can slice up some bash code to do
> that.
>
> Thanks for making me think of that and the fact that over the last 10
> years, the only ham its seen are its mistakes. So this question might
> have had the seeds of something to help. :)
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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