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On Feb 25, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Bruce wrote:
> I am FINALLY, after several years of wanting to,
getting to push
> forward
> with this incredible piece of software, I can't begin
to tell you how
> excited I am.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had ever done any work with a
'search'
> function within the folders, basically to allow us to
search for
> unique
> data within a 'suspected spam' email from within Maia.
It's not
> uncommon for me to have to go through 2000 spam for
possibly one email
> that may have gotten blocked.
Message search has not been implemented yet, but there's
another
feature that makes it low priority: when you view a cache,
it
normally sorts by score, and the iffy ones are usually at
the top of
the list. It usually doesn't take much to find a
misclassification.
On a technical note, being able to search messages would
mean setting
up a text search which until recently was mysql only.
Postgresql now
has support for it, but there's also the question of speed
and
scalability - to be effective at searching, massive indexes
must be
kept which would slow down the processing considerably.
David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard
.com
mortonda dgrmm.net
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