Jeremy,

> No, neither one survives.  Running razor-check under gdb shows a fault
> somewhere in the .xs file that cleans up HTML, but I'm not much of a C
> programmer, and there are way too many refs and pointers in there for
> me to work out what's wrong.  Valgrind had a lot to say about it too.
> I've logged a bug report on Sourceforge.
> 
> Razor seems to be pretty good value for detecting spam.  But it
> doesn't appear to be supported anymore.  If it didn't help so much
> with catching spam I'd consider just turning it off.  Do other people
> have the same level of success with Razor?

Yes, it is too bad the Razor client is no longer maintained.
I find it quite valuable too.

Could you please mail me a message sample with HTML which crashes razor.

  Mark

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