Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
> shacky wrote:
>   
>> I see a lot of .eml files (e-mail messages) in the "okmail" directory
>> of my ASSP installation.
>> What are they?
>> Can I remove it?
>> What is their purpose?
>>
>> Thank you very much!
>> Bye.
>>     
>
> You probably have baysNonSpamLog set to "okmail folder", which means 
> every time the Bayesian test "thinks" a message is not spam, it moves it 
> to that directory. Then I think when the rebuilddatabase file runs, it 
> considers those as not spam message.
>   
Not quite.  As you listed below, the "okmail" is mail that the Bayesian 
checks show as "ham" - however because the source of the message is not 
whitelisted it is not authorized to contribute to your ham corpus.  Use 
the okmail to review what your Bayesian filter is currently classifying 
non-whitelisted mail as, and you may shift it (if desired) to the 
appropriate ham/spam error folders if necessary.  Rebuildspamdb will NOT 
look at the okmail folder.
> baysNonSpamLog
> Where to store non spam (message ok) messages. These are messages which 
> are considered as HAM, but are not stored in the standard HAM folder 
> because of our policy to use only confirmed HAM messages (whitelisted or 
> local) for SpamDB. Recommended: discard
>   

-- 
Daniel

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