> You how ever as the operator of the system must assure that the spam/ham 
> alias is not abused. Allowing every one out there on the internet to use your 
> spam/ham >alias is dangerous.

Does that mean any person who knows the spam/ham alias could train the
DSPAM (specifically the data that are associated with the user used to
set up the aliases)  via simply sending messages to the spam/ham alias
from any email addresses? If that is the case, it is very dangerous.
Is there any way we can avoid this con if TrainPristine is enabled?

Thanks,

Derek

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