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> The bayes database is great. As spam gets by the filter you add these to be
> 'learned' and the same goes for ham (non spam caught as spam). You can have
> SA auto learn but the downside is you can't control what is auto learned (i.e.
> all spam over a set limit and all ham under a set limit).
Is there any way of using other spam databases, such as those from Spam
Sieve, to get Spam Assassin going quicker? I've been using Spam Sieve
locally, and it works wonders, and I've built up a pretty well trained DB
from that, which would probably work well as a starting DB for Spam
Assassin.
--Bear
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