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John and all,

yes, like I said before, I have my script run every 24 hours on the
messages my mom left as misidentified spam, or ham, so sa-learn is
being trained that way. Also, yes, the messages are being segregated
based on the x-spam-status header using maildrop actually, since I
personally prefer that to procmail. Thanks again.

Greg


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:32:35AM -0600, John G. Heim wrote:
> You're welcome. I'm just glad I could help for once instead of being helped.
>
> One additional note... To get over the 200 message threshold, you might 
> try running sa-learn on the messages in the spam folder. I'm guessing you 
> have procmail putting messages marked as spam into a spam folder. Make 
> sure they really are all spam and then feed those messages to sa-learn.  
> Messages marked as spam won't be used by the auto learn feature unless 
> their spam score is really high in the first place.
>


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