SV: learning spam
Peter Russell
pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Mon Jul 4 00:42:42 IST 2005
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You have to have a copy of the clean mail to mark it in your bayes DB as
ham/spam. To make sure you have the emails to do this with you could
to quarantine all mail. Or maybe use archiving to grab mail from one or
two users, or use the Non Spam Actions: deliver store (or forward to
local) or something.
Jan Agermose wrote:
> But if I where to quarantine all mail no mail would be delivered until i release the mail? That's not really an option then?
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> Jan Agermose wrote on Sun, 3 Jul 2005 05:46:40 -0500:
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>>More relevant - how can I mark "clean"
>>messages as spam?
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> You mean ham? You have to quarantine *all* messages, then you can learn
> *all* messages as ham or spam.
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> Kai
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