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Now, I'm afraid that it's going to have lots of false positives, and I'd like 
to train it with ham and spam emails...can anyone give me a quick rundown on 
some basics of using spamassassin properly?  (or just a decent web tutorial 
you think covers it would be fine) I don't want to dump all my good mail 
to /dev/null ;)

Thanks guys, 
-Jay


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