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Train Bayes with pop3 accounts

Question / Problem

I have multiple spam emails. Do I have to train the Bayes filter for every single one of them?

Answer / Solution

You can train the Bayes filter with multiple emails at once. To do this create a POP3 account in your Exchange Server (e.g. named trainSpam) and setup an account in SmartPOP2Exchange pulling emails from that account.
Add a rule for this account applying for any message with the action to train the Bayes filter with spam. To use this account for training attach all spam emails as attachments to an empty email and send it to the trainSpam account. SmartPOP2Exchange will detect the empty wrapper message and only trian the attached messages.

The same can be done with a "trainHam" account.

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