Hello Bill,

Ahhh, thanks, that makes sense.  Don't know why I couldn't just figure
that out <sigh>  Must be getting old <wink>

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 MikeD                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 9:17:58 PM, you wrote:

BM> On Tue 7-Sep-04 1:58pm -0400, MikeD (3) wrote:

>> Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 12:38:31 PM, you wrote:

BM>>> On Mon 6-Sep-04 7:56pm -0400, Michael L. Wilson wrote:

>>>> Since the 5.10 or so, I have added the discussion and newsletter
>>>> groups to the whitelist, which has sped up mail collection even more.
>>>> This list generates a hundred or more email a day, and those are just
>>>> passed through BayesIT, and not counted in the totals.

BM>>> This appears to be a great idea for training BayesIt!
BM>>> However, for actual operation after a bit of this training,
BM>>> wouldn't it be better to delete those white list entries and
BM>>> place them in the ignore list?

>> You seem to know more about this than I do.  What is the difference
>> between the white list and the ignore list?  I have never used the
>> latter.

BM> Whitelist learns and assigns a zero value (not spam).
BM> Ignorelist doesn't learn and returns "not processed" to TB!
BM> You can see the learning going on by examing the log and the
BM> base.

BM> After training for a day with my Whitelist, I simply did a
BM> rename to convert that list to an Ignorelist:

BM>     ren whitelist.txt ignorelist.txt





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