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should still be OK for whitelisting purposes -- as the words
in the mail will be correct.   I wouldn't use it to learn a mail
as spam, of course, but as ham it won't do any harm.

- --j.

Linda W writes:
> Do you mean have it learn on my "Sent folder" list?
> 
> Would it help that much though since the sender is always me and will be
> lacking all the Received markers that incoming mail normally has?
> 
> Justin Mason wrote:
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> > Effectively, there's already a way to do that...  use Bayes to
> > learn those mails as ham!   It works very effectively for that
> > purpose.
> > 
> > - --j.
> > 
> > Linda W writes:
> 
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