Skip,
If you have the TestConditionalTraining option on, then dspam will
retrain (corpus-feed) the message a few times, which can make that
counter go up.
Also, you do not need to specify --mode or --feature on the command
line, as dspam will automatically pick them up from either dspam.conf,
or from the preferences file.
ALSO, if you are only using dspam --mode=teft --source=error
--class=spam --user skip for retraining, then how do you fix wrongly
classified ham?
--Kyle Johnson!
I have not ever had a mis-classified ham :) But, yes, I know I will
need a different command line for that, and here it is :)
dspam --mode=teft --source=error --class=innocent --user skip