Trane Francks wrote:
Unless my commercial webhost turned something on, no. There is nothing being 
added to the subject line, they are just going
in to SM's junk folder. It's infrequent enough that I haven't gotten any of 
these on my laptop, although I do have everything forwarding to gmail so will 
check there.
Junk mail training is an ongoing process. Any time SeaMonkey marks good mail as 
junk, be sure to unmark it. Any mail that comes in that is junk but not 
correctly filtered, be sure to mark it as junk.

I rarely have the situation where SM marks good mail as junk, so I've never 
been able to follow this official advice on how to properly train the junk 
detection system:
Junk processing must be well *trained* for it to work correctly. Training involves marking many 
messages as "junk" and many messages as "not junk". It is important to mark 
*both types of messages*, both good and bad, not just the ones that are junk.

*Initially*, incoming messages might not be accurately junked because you have 
not trained it enough.

 1. Check your Junk folder to see if any non-junk messages have been detected 
as junk, and mark non-junk ones as not junk.
 2. Bayesian filtering requires at least 100 bad messages be marked as spam and 
100 good messages marked as not junk to function. To work best, it needs a few 
hundred of each marked.
      * If you mark a thousand spam messages but do not mark legitimate 
messages, or very few, it won't work well.
      * It's best to mark *different types* of messages good and bad - marking 
500 messages from the same source is not as good as marking 500 messages from 
different people.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Junk_Mail_Controls
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