From: Robin V. <ro...@sw...> - 2011-12-23 14:13:52
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On 12/23/2011 03:06 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote: Hi! > yep its simple on localhost, but on public its another problem :) You mean that it's impossible to get an account on the public server? And without it the submits are ignored? That seems odd. How do the fingerprints of spams end up in the public "database" then? > the public pyzord, if listed add diggest to localhost pyzord, pyzord > imho have both whitelist/blacklist counters for every diggest, could > this be used as repution on localhost ? Sure, but that would take time for queries probably, and with large volume mail clusters that's not really an option maybe. I think the local servers should just get a copy of the current DB, so one can run the queries locally. > all the above can and should be done entirely in pyzor client in > spamassassin plugin config Well, since there was no problem running on the public servers, I don't really need the local server setup any longer. If it's OK to run the queries public, it's OK for me. If some day we want extra public servers, we're there to help AND we can look at distributing the DB. > mary xmax btw The same, merry X-Mas to everyone! /Robin -- Robin Vleij |