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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Markus Jelsma <ma...@openindex.io> on 2011/05/18 02:15:49 UTC

Re: Apache spam filter

I know, that's why i only use old-skool 7-bit ascii:

Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="us-ascii"

It passed my message the third time when i omitted Ken's original message from 
my e-mail.

> Markus:
> 
> I've had much better luck with the spam filter after switching to plain
> text rather than HTML-ized e-mail.
> 
> FWIW
> Erick
> 
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Markus Jelsma
> 
> <ma...@openindex.io> wrote:
> > Third and last attempt, Apache spam filter seems to hate me!
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I've remember a reported issue on the mailing list mentioning the funky
> > interval you describe but it had no replies. I've done several set ups
> > with replication of which one is a very high load service with a
> > pollInterval of 2 seconds. The other set ups have a much higher
> > interval. I've never seen this behaviour before in any set up. Is there
> > something else going on? Can you reproduce this weird behaviour with the
> > same index, software versions etc in a development environment?
> > 
> > About the replication.properties file's number of failed replication; i
> > might not remember correctly but this value, i think, is incremented
> > when a replication fails. A replication can fail when the slave is
> > trying to download a (large) list of large files when, in the meantime,
> > the master merges some segments. This specific issue can be remedied
> > using the commitReserveDuration replication property. However, if this
> > occurs there should be an exception in your log.