On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 18:28:29 -0500 (CDT)
David B Funk wrote:

> It is the case that "spamassassin -r" is supposed to report and learn.
> However it isn't quite the same as "sa-learn --spam" in that unlike
> "sa-learn --spam" it won't override the spam learn prohibition of
> BAYES_00.

AFAIK there is no "spam learn prohibition of BAYES_00". The Bayes score
is taken into account in the autotrain decision, but that's specific to
autotraining.

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