Hallo Richie, > You give that rule a higher priority than your SpamBayes rule, and the > spamcop mail ends up in the "Inbox" folder rather than the "Suspected > spam" folder.
Yes. i know that and i have several filters that overrule the SPAM filter, for friends, online banking, all the normal stuff. But that is not the point i am talking about, see below. > You're right that you can't meaningfully train on your spamcop replies > because they are part spam and part ham, but by overriding your SpamBayes > rule with a whitelist rule, it no longer matters what classification > SpamBayes gives them. Yes, but this way i have always to look on the review page if there is a spamcop reply either in the category ham, in spam or in unsure and have to select "discard". I 'd like to have a possibility to "auto-discard" these emails in Spambayes. I could also call this "ignore list". It is a function that would make reviewing easier for the user. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
