baysSpamLoversRed seems to be the appropriate setting, although the 
description of it doesn't appear all that clear.

On 06/03/2015 10:46, Mr. Courtney Creighton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently added a bunch of spamlover mail users, who just want spam
> mails marked. But I've noticed that my notspam directory is also getting
> copies of the bayesian detected spam for the spamlovers put into it.
> There's no mention in the maillogs about that action, but assp is
> apparently duplicating spam into the notspam folder as well.
>
> It's the exact copy of the spam mail that is also in the spam folder.
>
> I can't find any setting allowing this. All my collections settings
> appear to be correct. I've been running assp for more than 10 years,
> tweaking the config as I go along. It seems unlikely that something in
> my config puts spam into the notspam folder and I wouldn't have noticed
> this previously. I seem to remember a previous bug where this copying
> mail into multiple folders was happening. Is it back?
>
> Can anyone else confirm this? As far as I know at this point, it may
> just be something that is happening for only spamlover users.
>
> You can run this command (Linux) from your assp root directory and see
> if it turns up any results:
>       find notspam -type f -print | xargs grep -l "X-Assp-spamlover: 1"
>
> -C
>
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