I used to file high scoring spam into /dev/null with no ill-effect, but went
to keeping it all in a spam folder, to be saved for future Bayes scoring and
regression runs.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:  Kai MacTane
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 11:23 AM
>
[...]
> >A good day is when no spams show up in my inbox.
>
> Same here. I redirect anything scoring over about 7 points straight to
> /dev/null, and I'm much more interested in the messages that score just
> below my spam threshold. My question isn't so much "what's the
> highest-scoring spam?" (especially since I'll never see those);
> instead, I
> want to look at the *lowest-scoring* spam (and figure out how to make it
> score higher).




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