> Train when filtering:

This option is not used with the POP3 proxy; you should ignore it.

> If such mistakes have happened, is there any way to retrain these  
> mis-trained emails. I am using the pop3 proxy, but in the web  
> interface, it can only display the untrained messages. Once a  
> message was classified, it will disappear in the untrained msg-list.

Use the "search" box on the main page of the web interface to find  
the message, and you can correct the training.  Note that this will  
only find messages still in the cache (by default, up to 7 days old).

=Tony.Meyer

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