Hi all,

I searched the archive, but was unable to find information on my
questions.  Here's hoping it wasn't due to poor search techniques.

My SA setup is for a single user Linux server.  I have hand sorted
1768 ham messages and 785 spam messages received over the last
year.  Shortly after I began doing this I added a procmail recipe
that sends anything with a score > 9 to /dev/null.  I'm not using
auto-learn.

1) Will the absence of high scoring messages from my spam corpus
adversely affect the results of manual training?

2) I've not included in my ham corpus any messages from lists, as 
I have rules in .procmail that deliver them directly without 
sending them through SA.  Does this seem like a good strategy?

Thanks for any suggestions or feedback!

Ted

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Theodore Heise      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>      Bloomington, IN, USA



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