I know that if you misclassify a mail as spam with

 sa-learn --spam /path/to/ham

you can later run

 sa-learn --ham /path/to/ham

to correct the mistake, and SA will do the right thing (ie. forget the
wrong classification).  And conversely, with ham <-> spam.

My question is, what happens if you run

 sa-learn --spam /path/to/spam --ham /path/to/ham

and the same message is in both mailboxes?  Is the behavior even
well-defined (ie. not random)?  And if so, can it be relied on in new
versions?

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