Redlisted (redlist or redRe) matches do not contribute to the corpus - 
period.  That is the sole purpose of the Redlist.  Other processing may 
take place, but the final result will not be contributed to the corpus.

geniusfreak wrote:
> Ok, I need to settle a debate about the RedList.
>
> Does a RedListed email address contribute to the spam/notspam corpus?
>
> It was my understanding that the RedList was for addresses that you
> wanted to filter but did not want to contribute to the spam corpus.
>
> According to the RedList note in 1.2.4(6) it says that is someone is
> on the RedList "they won't corrupt your non-spam collection or
> whitelist.", I take this to mean that they do not contribute to the
> spam/notspam.
>
> However I was recently told that this was not true and that they do
> indeed contribute.
>
> Have I been wrong about the RedList?
>
> Kevin
>
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