Kevin Roberts wrote:
> 
> Once I have run the sa-learn routine on a group of thousands of messages, is
> it necessary to keep all of those messages to run the next time I run
> sa-learn?  It takes a while for sa-learn to process thousands of message so
> I was wondering if I only ran sa-learn on the new hand sorted messages,
> would it cause a problem?

No problem.  Nothing is reset when you learn additional messages, though
you can unlearn (forget), or re-learn messages as opposite of what
originally learned (ham or spam) if you want.

Bryan

> Naturally the new group would be from 50-300 messages where the whole group
> might be 5000 as recommended.
> 
> Just looking for input from someone that know sa better than I.
> 
> Thanks
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