> Hello,

A>> will do is make it try to duplicate the work done elsewhere, and
A>> it will be filled with words it does not really need or want to
A>> know about.

> That's a good reflexion... I'm not good enough with Bayesian filter to
> know what's the good solution... But not marking SPAM as Junk will
> also fill the filter with bad data ? Am I wrong ?

My speculation is that it will continue to think of the e-mail as
good. Maybe this is where my grand theory goes to hell in a
hand-basket! Now I don't know what to do, or how to do it!

-- 
Andy Philpotts

Using The Bat! v2.01 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build  2195
Service Pack 4


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