On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 12:04:12PM -0700, Michael Grey wrote:
> If you hit on BAYES_00, does that mean explicitly that the email has been
> learned as NOT SPAM ? 

The rule BAYES_00 has nothing to do with whether or not the message has
already been learned.

> If this is not the case ( or ONLY the case,) what other conditions may cause
> this ? ( Presuming the DB is available / healthy etc. )

This happens anytime the tokens found in the scanned message, that have been
previously learned (so they're in the bayes DB), indicate that the message is
very probably ham.

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