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Applies To: Models 1000, 2000, 3000
This phrase, typically seen when checking logs, indicates the following:
When a message is "trained as ham," it means it is trained as being good mail.
When a message is "trained as spam," it means it is trained as being bad mail.
Note: "ham" and "spam" are generally used email slang denoting desirable vs. undesirable email respectively. These terms are not unique to ePrism.