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John Peacock writes:
> Bob wrote:
> > One email client such as thunderbird needs to lead the way
> > and have a button which sends all the Junk to a pre-configured
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] It ought to be manual, human initiated,
> > so that a user can clean out the false positives, then do it.
> 
> I believe there is an open request in Mozilla Mail's Bugzilla to add 
> just this sort of functionality to the Junk button.  However, as I keep 
> trying to express, that is only one way of doing it.  Both Spamassassin 
> and crm114 require the original message (unchanged) in order to 
> reclassify a message (so a bounce is usually required).  dspam however 
> only needs the Signature (since the tokens are already saved in the 
> database).

Hi John --

as a matter of interest, how much disk space does this database
of as-yet-untrained tokens take up?   It's something we've considered
implementing in SpamAssassin, but the disk space issue is an
important datum before considering it.

- --j.
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