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A user with the email address user1@example.com who received a spam message not marked as spam would send it to is-spam@example.com to inform the Bayesian database of its error. Similarly, a good message incorrectly marked as spam would be forwarded to is-not-spam@example.com. These two control address IDs are the defaults, and the domain is taken from the user’s email address domain.

The two control address IDs the administrator modified are for training the Bayesian database with messages that have not been examined by the Bayesian filter. The user with the email address user1@example.com would submit spam messages to train-is-spam@example.com and good messages to train-is-not-spam@example.com.

To perform group training of the example.com group database or the global database (which ever is enabled) without similarly training his own user database, the administrator would send spam messages to train-is-spam@example.com and good messages to train-is-not-spam@example.com, from training-group@example.com instead of his own email address.

Similarly, incorrectly classified messages can be submitted to the group/global database by the administrator using the training-group@example ‘from’ address to prevent these corrections from affecting his personal Bayesian database.

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