On Tue, 15 Mar 2016, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:

 we have scripts checking any samples against current bayes
 classification and ignore them if they already have BAYES_99,

Is this even necessary?  I thought the learner automatically
rejected everything already tagged.

Already *learned*. There's nothing preventing you from learning messages that scored BAYES_999 (or BAYES_00).

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  Once more, please; I missed it the last time: what's the difference
  between "Quantitative Easing" and "Counterfeiting"?
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