* teaching spam-stat
@ 2005-02-08 22:13 Matt Jones
2005-02-09 20:53 ` Ted Zlatanov
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From: Matt Jones @ 2005-02-08 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm using spam-stat to filter out spam from my mail. When using the
my-spam-stat-learn function, does the program need to analyse a large
group of Spam mail or can I expire these messages. To put it another way,
do the statistics accumulate every time I run the my-spam-stat-learn
function, so that Stats aren't lost when mail in this group is expired.
Thanks
Matt
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* Re: teaching spam-stat
2005-02-08 22:13 teaching spam-stat Matt Jones
@ 2005-02-09 20:53 ` Ted Zlatanov
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From: Ted Zlatanov @ 2005-02-09 20:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005, matt_jones@nospampleaseblueyonder.co.uk wrote:
> I'm using spam-stat to filter out spam from my mail. When using the
> my-spam-stat-learn function, does the program need to analyse a large
> group of Spam mail or can I expire these messages. To put it another way,
> do the statistics accumulate every time I run the my-spam-stat-learn
> function, so that Stats aren't lost when mail in this group is expired.
Yes, the statistics accumulate regardless of what happens to the mail
after learning. They are saved in spam-stat-file (~/.spam-stat.el by
default).
Ted
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