On Tuesday 09 August 2005 15:55, Steve Martin wrote:
>Is it possible to selectively disable bayes autolearning?
>
>For example, I would like auto learning disabled for mail sent to
>this mailing list since all this spam discussion and forwarded spam
>snippets would probably pollute the bayses database (which probably
>thinks very highly of geocities by now ;-)
>
>I guess I could feed this mailing lists messages back into sa-learn
> -- forget, but I'd like something automatic.
>
Why are they even being inspected by SA?   If running kmail, just
move the filter rule that sorts this list into the SA folder to a
point above the rule that calls SA to look things over.  I did that
as soon as I joined this list.

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