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Re: Incoming feed statistics: msg#00081network.inn
At 09:37 PM 5/8/03 +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: >On May 08, William Kronert <wkronert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >are (same filter you are using). The yEnc filter is catching about 30,000 > >articles a day, so I know its working and our volume is way down, > 770Mb/day > >since I added the filter. So I have kind of accepted the leaks of the > >filter for now but have hopes for improving it. >I do not think this is yenc-related, as articles were missed by my >cleanfeed two years ago too. I have never been able to understand the >reason, but I did verify that when manually run trought the filter they >were properly detected. I have admit, I really don't why the yEnc get through and my knowledge of perl is very poor. For me thus far, I am just happy it appears to be working fairly well and has greatly reduced the volume.... If anyone figures it out, please do share what you find. Bill |
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