I have a fixed version of the cgi that I've given to a few people and sent
to Jon... actually a few months ago. The problem is that the entire logic
of the "paging" is broken, so its not just a patch but rather a replacement
of the whole section of code. I'm not sure that my version is the best way
to do things either, but it does take into account that fact that retrain
events effecting a particular message are not neccesarily found nearby in
the log.
The fix is based on a 3.6 prerelease version, I'd be happy to integrate it
into the current cgi if anyone is interested.
-Aaron
On 1/20/06, Kyle Johnson <kjohnson@fixertec.net> wrote:
>
> We hear you :)
> This has been discussed a lot in #dspam, as well as a few times here on
> the mailing list... The WebUI does need a rewrite, however Jon in a busy
> man, so it's going to fall into our hands to do this (most likely)
> Until then, it's best to keep up on the training, so you won't have to
> remember that much, and to open trained links in a new tab (ctrl+click) in
> firefox, as it saves a lot of time.
>
> Kyle Johnson
> Fixertec <http://www.fixertec.net/> - Dynamic Computer and Technology
> Solutions
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>
> Pierre Girard wrote:
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> Kyle Johnson wrote:
>
> Right now, the problem with the history of the WebUI is that when you
> click retrain on page > 2, you get sent back to page one. When you go back
> to page > 2, the message hasn't changed.
> This is only a visual bug, and the retraining should have still taken
> place.
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> Yes that's the problem i have. I know it's some sort of visual bug but
> given the amount of email and spam i receive everyday it's still confusing
> not to be able to determine if i trained the message or not since i have to
> rescan the whole thing everytime and often have the same spam more than
> once. I often end up retraining the same message multiple times.
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Received on Fri Jan 20 14:40:29 2006
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