Alex Samad wrote:

> I thought I had read where this was bad, sending spam through the filter
> multiple times.

You can regard it as bad as running through spam it has seen
before is ignored and doesn't train SA any further.  So in
that sense it's a waste.

But in the case of wanting a cron job to run sa-learn through
people's Junk folders it's a feature as you don't want to
alter the user's data -- in a big firm or an ISP that will
only get you in trouble as lots of business records are kept
in e-mail now and some of them routinely end up in the junk
folder (eg: receipts from airline bookings).
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