On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 08:35:11PM -0400, cmeclax po'u le cmevi'u ke'umri wrote:
> My spamtrap got the attached message and AFAIK reported it to razor. (I tried 
> reporting something else later and got no servers available, but servers are 
> available now.) A few hours later, the same message landed in my personal 
> mailbox. I reported it. Shortly after that, the same message arrived in my 
> personal mailbox from another address and got past Razor again. I reported it 
> a third time. I just checked them all and Razor calls none of them spam. 
> What's wrong?

I see that pretty frequently. For example, a particular piece of spam arrived
at six different of my spam trap addresses earlier today, and I reported each
one (they were identical pieces of spam--no personalization of any kind). This
happened about four hours ago, and razor still doesn't list it as spam. By no
stretch of the imagination could someone not consider it to be spam.

There's still no way to check one's trust rating, is there? I'd imagine mine is
pretty high; during the month of September, my spam trap address received about
4,500 pieces of spam (not all unique), all of which was automatically reported,
and I received another 600 or so at another address which I manually reported.
If anyone revoked any of the 5,000 messages I reported, then we have spammers
revoking their own spam.

Chris Johnson


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