[Noffle-users] does filtering increase modem traffic?
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From: Dan J. <ji...@dm...> - 2003-05-10 08:02:37
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Gentlemen, in noffle.conf I have chosen to do filter bytes>19k action=discard filter group=gmane.spam.detected action=discard I am worried that now that I have chosen filtering, what once was just a simple download now needs to have also a preliminary header check for each article. Assuming nothing matches them for a particular modem session, i.e. no spam on the server today: Me adding those two lines will now cause the bytes going over my modem to increase by how much? These days headers are bigger than many bodies anyway... Is all the filtering accomplished in a overview phase that we have to do for the particular group anyway, thus merely using the CPU more, not the modem? Or do we laboriously get each message's header first? Am I wasting just CPU or also phone money filtering for gmane.spam.detected even for other servers than gmane? -- http://jidanni.org/ Taiwan(04)25854780 |