on 25/02/04 05:15, Liliana Pubill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I erase my junk mail everyday so the folder is empty all the time and
> the filter seems to work just as it has always worked.
> On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, at 08:55  AM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
> 
>> Using Mail 1.3.3 I have set up the Junk email as normal.  In general
>> it has worked very well for me.  Occasionally I have had to specify
>> new mail as junk but not too often.
>> 
>> My question is whether the programatic process has any intelligence.
>> Does the program learn what junk mail is as you specify it in the junk
>> mail box?  If I empty the junk mail box will I loose the learning?
>> 
>> 
>> Larry Blodgett
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Your best bet with this sort of technology is to select the senders who send
you shit. Then, don't trust the filters from the get-go, because your
senders may be included in all the viruses and worms.

Dig into your filters to make sure the filter didn't miss an important
message.

Kinda defeats the point, yes?

Someday, someone may figger that out.

Best,
Greg


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