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I don't think I understand the question. Training SpamBayes
incrementally is the preferred approach and designed to be easy. You train on
anything that is not classified correctly, either by clicking the Spam or Not
Spam buttons as appropriate or by dragging an incorrectly classified message to
the folder it belongs in. You take no training action on anything that's
correctly classified.
So, let's say a message shows up in your inbox that should
have been classified as spam. You can either select it and click the Spam button
or drag it to your spam folder. If you find ham in your spam or unsure folder,
click Not Spam or drag it to your inbox. Ham in your inbox you read; spam in
your spam folder you gleefully delete. (That's what I do,
anyway.)
If that doesn't help, maybe someone else can take a crack
at answering. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gil Hurlbut Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:44 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Incremental Training for ham in Outlook Plugin? My concern is the ongoing training. Rather than
restarting the configuration I want to use new ham to keep up with the new spam
I have identified. I’m looking for confirmation that the approach to take
to do incremental training is to move filtered ham out of my Inbox and then
select “Recover from Spam”. |
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