Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 9/7/2009, Melvin ([email protected]) wrote:
>   
>> First, internal mail being processed should have only minimal impact and 
>> since it is normally safe it helps populate and define the HAM corpus.
>>     
>
> ? While I agree that the use of the submission port is an acceptable
> (and maybe better in many cases) choice than running a separate smtp
> server/instance, internal mail is, by definition, mail between users of
> your own domains, and so would not contribute anything beneficial
> whatsoever to the HAM corpus.
>   
Interesting.  I was obviously misinformed.  I stand... errr... type 
corrected. :)
> Only mail destined for the internet should be contributing to the
> corpus, and of that, only for trusted users (I would never allow *all*
> of my users to contribute to the HAM corpus).
>
>   
I'm curious as to what criteria you use to determine who is or isn't a 
'trusted' user, and what type of environment you're that allows you that 
latitude.  I'm definitely working in the wrong place. :)

later...
Melvin



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