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Re: bug tracking system



Actually, I've found relevant instructions in the README file which
comes with recent debbugs versions.

Anyway, before I go for that, we have 406MB worth of .log files,
full of spam, to wade through.  My current plan is to use a perl
script that uses Debbugs::Log to parse the files, and then uses
SpamAssassin to classify the individual messages, and at least
remove the bulk of the spam received.

(I've got a prototype of this working, and it seems to function
well.)

The downside to this is that spamassassin isn't the fastest program
on earth, so this process might take a couple of days before it
finishes.

-- 
Thomas Roessler · Personal soap box at <http://log.does-not-exist.org/>.





On 2003-09-04 10:45:40 -0700, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> From: Aaron Lehmann <aaronl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: mutt-dev@xxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 10:45:40 -0700
> Subject: Re: bug tracking system
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> > (Debbugs *really* needs spamassassin integration.)
> 
> It's well-integrated with spamassassin on bugs.debian.org. I'm sure
> they wouldn't mind if I stole the scripts for you.
>