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Hello out there,

If I do a 'sa-learn --forget' on a message never learned into the db,
would it have an effect on the data? Does it hurt to do a "dumb forget"?

The essence of my question is:
If I have a mail where I can't be sure whether it already was learned or
not (and maybe it was accidentally learned wrong), should I do an
'sa-learn --forget; sa-learn --spam' just to be sure or does a simple
'sa-learn --spam' suffice?
If 'sa-learn --forget' simply removes the statistical data calculated
from the mail without checking, I have to mark the mail itself as
"learned" (via an extra mail header or similar). Is there any way to
configure this or do I have to build my own system to accomplish this?

cya
 Dave KLiczbor

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