> For instance, given the explanations above, I'll
> start a system to automatically learn from my 'checkspam' folder, but not
> my 'highspam' folder.

Remember that your 'highspam' may be separated from 'checkspam' largely
based on network tests; I often see identical messages with a 6-8 point
variance depending on the connecting IP and the envelope sender. So if I
don't feed the Bayes the first message because it scored a safe 12 points,
that might mean the second sneaks through because it hits BAYES_20 instead
of BAYES_50, or whatever.

My own theory is "Learn 'em all and let Bayes sort 'em out."
-- 
Dave Pooser
Cat-Herder-in-Chief, Pooserville.com
"NOTHING says love like a monkey. It's a fuzzy screeching
bundle of tenderness!" -- QueenOfWands.net


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