On Tue, October 10, 2006 12:38 am, Steve Lake said:
> Ok, I've got several pesky problems that won't go away and I need some
> help.  On some emails it automatically flags some as ham and says
> "autolearn=ham" and others that say "autolearn=no".  I'm guessing that
> the autolearn feature isn't always working.  Is there a way I can
> completely turn it off?  I know there used to be a way, but I can't
> figure it out in the newer version.

Autolearn tries very hard to make sure the message is definitively ham or
spam before learning it.  A lot of low-scoring emails are not autolearned
therefore; this is normal and expected.

Of course, learning them would help.  ;)

As for turning it off: there is a config parameter called
'bayes_auto_learn'.  The default is 1.  Set it to 0 to turn autolearn off.

Daniel T. Staal

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