On 9/7/2009, Melvin ([email protected]) wrote:
> First, internal mail being processed should have only minimal impact and 
> since it is normally safe it helps populate and define the HAM corpus.

? While I agree that the use of the submission port is an acceptable
(and maybe better in many cases) choice than running a separate smtp
server/instance, internal mail is, by definition, mail between users of
your own domains, and so would not contribute anything beneficial
whatsoever to the HAM corpus.

Only mail destined for the internet should be contributing to the
corpus, and of that, only for trusted users (I would never allow *all*
of my users to contribute to the HAM corpus).

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Best regards,

Charles

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