metric version of 1000?

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon May 1 13:55:14 IST 2006


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Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
> Julian,
>
>> - - Support for "k", "m" and "g" multipliers in MailScanner.conf so that
>> entries can be written as "Max SpamAssassin Size = 30k" instead of
>> "30000". "k" = 1000, "m" = 1000000, "g" = 1000000000.
>
> I see you use the metric version of k, m, g
Correction. I use the version of 1 thousand that I was taught at primary 
school.
>   In America we tend to use
> the old style version of 1024 (2^10), 1048576 (2^20), and 1073741824 
> (2^30)
> since we only have two fingers to count with.  :)
And I thought it was only Apple users whose fingers had all webbed over :-)

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