On 2019-03-20 12:07 p.m., Dave Warren wrote:

What is the result when you train inbound spam as ham first, then as spam? As I understand it, forgetting is not required, SpamAssassin will handle this automatically. So as long as users move spam into the spam training folder (not deleting spam directly) it should be safe to train the inbox as ham.

I think you are correct, it is smart.
I remember looking this up when I first started using sa.

https://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.4.x/doc/sa-learn.html

Messages learnt as spam will have SpamAssassin markup removed, on the fly. If 
you make a mistake and scan a mail as ham when it is spam, or vice versa, 
simply rerun this command with the correct classification, and the mistake will 
be corrected. SpamAssassin will automatically 'forget' the previous indications.


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