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Loren Wilton <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #3 from Loren Wilton <[email protected]> --- > 2. Pass any file being moved /out/ of such a directory to (some equivalent > of) > sa-learn as ham. Would you really want to do this? You said the problem (if that is the correct word) was that spam messages were being repeatedly re-learned. Personally, if they still represent spam, I don't see the problem. But assuming it is, I'd expect that removing it from a spam folder should only mean that it has been sufficiently learned, not that it has become ham. Messages could be removed from the folder by a cron job, or after they have been learned. Personally I'd suggest having both spam and ham folders, and learning from both of them in the appropriate directions. I'd probably also only be concerned with a relearn when something was added to one or the other, not when it was removed. All that said, you are hopefully either running per-user bayes, or you are monitoring what gets put into these spam folders, since it is notorious that users often stick stuff into spam folders that isn't spam. As long as it only affects their mail it isn't necessarily a problem. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
