A tristate question.

Laurent Darrambide ldarrambide at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 09:02:13 CET 2005


> Bon jour Laurent,

Bonjour David,

> Todd's explanation is correct -- as far as it goes.  If you're just
> running "bogofilter -p < msg" (or similar) to score messages, the
> message's tokens aren't added to the wordlist.  If you're   using the 
> "-u" (auto-update) flag, then ham and spam messages are registered (with
> "-n" and "-s" respectively).  Bogofilter is smart enough to _not_
> register Unsures (as Todd said).

I use it through -puel

> If a message is incorrectly classified as spam, using "-Sn" will undo
> the spam classification and do a ham classification.  For incorrect ham
> classifications, "-Ns" is what to use.
> 
> HTH,

Sure it does.


-- 
Laurent Darrambide, France
GNU/Linux Debian Sid, kernel 2.6.10 - Mutt 1.5.6

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