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    Keith> yes you can but unfortunately it doesn't seem to have any
    Keith> effect. The only way I can see that works is retraining spam
    Keith> bayes from scratch, which is bit like using a sledgehammer to
    Keith> crack open an egg

How can you tell that it has no effect?  Is it possible you have more than
one mistake in your spam folder?  How many hams and spams have you trained
on?  Getting SpamBayes to fairly accurately distinguish ham from spam
generally only requires training on a few messages of each type, so while it
might seem to you like you're using a sledgehammer, it's a relatively
lightweight operation.

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Skip Montanaro - [email protected] - http://www.smontanaro.net/
        "XML sucks, dictionaries rock" - Dave Beazley
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