That's actually a bit of a complex question you're asking ;)  but the 
short answer is: no.  It does no harm to train on correctly classified 
messages.

Monte wrote:

>I've been running SpamBayes for a couple days now, it's getting better 
>pretty fast.  Does it do anygood to "train" on messages that are already 
>classified correctly?  I'm asking because if I "Review Messages...." and 
>there are lots of correctly classified messages and a few new 
>unclassified or incorrectly classified messages it trains faster if I 
>"discard" the correct ones and only train on the others.  BUT, it's 
>easier to just correct the few and leave the others as is.
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>So, does it do any good to retrain on the correct ones, or does it just 
>take a little extra time.
>
>Thanks,
>Monte
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