Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> I can not understand, because the redlist prevents adresses from
> entering the whitelist.

Think of it in terms of cleaning-up after itself.  As an example:  
Perhaps you notice that something is polluting (unbalancing) the corpus, 
so you redlist the address - but the corpus pollution has already taken 
place.  In my experience - depending on the implementation and how long 
it was going on for, the pollution can be very problematic.

I would assume its similar reasoning as to why you added the 
functionality to remove whitelisted email from the spam corpus - as a 
form of clean-up?


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