Travis Forghani wrote:
> It is unless the setting is changed.  MailOk is kept in the MailOk 
> folder but I changed it to be held in the notspam folder- to increase 
> the number of notspams.  They are now set to discard.  Since the spam 
> emails that were in my notspam folder were not being removed when a 
> report was made, my corpus was corrupt and a lot of spam was making it 
> through.

It's the "OKmail" folder by default actually.

OKmail are messages that are *unclassified* by ASSP, it should NEVER be 
used for automatically building a corpus.

Where did you get the idea messages should have been removed when you 
send it to the email interface?
ASSP has never done this, it does not keep track of what is in the 
corpus at all.

Reporting a message will offset the value of the corresponding corpus 
file, but it will never remove it.

Kevin

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