A long time ago when I was working on the Win32 Quick Guide, I think 
either someone on the list stated something along the lines of reports 
causing spam that made it into the notspam folder to be removed or I 
induced (or is it deduced) it from the many conversations between myself 
and other members on the list.  I really can't remember.  The good thing 
is that thanks to my Stat class and really looking at my settings it 
clicked in my head that I should either allow ASSP to put the ok status 
mail in the default folder or have it discard them.  I chose to discard 
them.

Kevin wrote:
> 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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