On 4/1/2008, Daniel L. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>>> I see a lot of .eml files (e-mail messages) in the "okmail" 
>>>> directory  of my ASSP installation. What are they?

>>> Messages that are neither confirmed spam nor confirmed not-spam.

>> Instead of 'okmail' maybe a better name would be 'unconfirmed' or 
>> 'unknown' Unconfirmed/unknown isn't accurate.  The mail is, in 
>> fact, "OK" by the current bayesian filter settings.  "okmail" is 
>> generated when you've instructed (the default) ASSP to only 
>> consider "ham" messages that come from whitelisted senders.

> Read the description again. Read it again. Then again. This is one of
>  those simple concepts that actually require a great deal of thought
>  to understand

Ok, I think I got it now... thanks...

> (no, I'm not trying to be insulting - it's what I had to do myself).

Heh - no worries... I *still* can't get my head around LDAP, and I've 
been reading that stuff for a year now...

Wish I could find a decent, PLAIN ENGLISH description of how to USE it.

-- 

Best regards,

Charles

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