Is the griplist not a collaborative anti-spam detection method?

Doug Traylor wrote:
> David wrote:
>   
>> Are Vipul's Razor and DCC as relevant as they used to be? I remember 
>> BloudMark's Outlook plugin (an implementation of Vipul's Razor) to be 
>> very good for it's time.
>>
>> Are the technologies that could/should be implemented in ASSP? Both are 
>> open source, free, and have clients written in Perl, which should make 
>> for easier migration.
>>
>> I haven't seen mention of them here before, so I thought I'd ask.
>>     
> Fritz has expressed his opinion on "collaborative" anti-spam detection 
> and filtering techniques such as these in the past.  If I remember 
> correctly, he is not a fan and has said that implementation into ASSP by 
> him will not be done, in not so many words. :o)
>
> Doug Traylor
>
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