>...
>Is it possible to selectively disable bayes autolearning?
>
>For example, I would like auto learning disabled for mail sent to
>this mailing list since all this spam discussion and forwarded spam
>snippets would probably pollute the bayses database (which probably
>thinks very highly of
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 15:55, Steve Martin wrote:
>Is it possible to selectively disable bayes autolearning?
>
>For example, I would like auto learning disabled for mail sent to
>this mailing list since all this spam discussion and forwarded spam
>snippets would probably pollute the bayses datab
Steve Martin wrote:
Is it possible to selectively disable bayes autolearning?
For example, I would like auto learning disabled for mail sent to this
mailing list since all this spam discussion and forwarded spam snippets
would probably pollute the bayses database (which probably thinks very
Is it possible to selectively disable bayes autolearning?
For example, I would like auto learning disabled for mail sent to
this mailing list since all this spam discussion and forwarded spam
snippets would probably pollute the bayses database (which probably
thinks very highly of geocities