Burton Windle wrote: > Once a piece of spam has been shown to sa-learn as spam, is there any > real use in the user keeping it around? I know that sa-learn will skip > over it if shown it again, so I'm thinking "no" (unless you lose your > bayes db and want to train it again quickly, but that's what backups are > for). >
You would be correct. The only point in keeping it around would be to rebuild your bayes DB, or if you wanted to do some kind of further analysis on the message yourself. Either way, SA has no direct need for you to keep your messages around to make bayes work.