It sounds like you need a brief intro to how razor works, and what it does.
Razor is a message body check system. It tracks messages, not users, not servers, not from's, to's or anything of the sort. Basically the principle behind razor is that most spams are sent to millions of people.. once one gets it, and reports it, it will be razored by anyone else getting it later. So in effect Razor doesn't tag email addresses at ALL. In fact, Razor ignores ALL message headers. So Razor will never tag "you" or "your mailserver" as a spammer. Period.. it's not something that Razor does in the first place. Razor only checksums the message bodies, so if the body is 100% unmodified (ie: you haven't added any kind of "forwarded from" type stuff to the body) using a mail forward to submit to razor is fine, provided nobody else figures out the address and starts stuffing it with nonspam on purpose to drive down your razor trust rating :) At 08:49 PM 10/4/2002 -0400, Paul Oehler wrote: >I can't imagine that this question hasn't been asked and answered, but for >the life of me I couldn't find the answer in the mailing list archives or >in the documentation. > >I would like to set up an auto-spam reporting e-mail address, for only me >to use, to easily report spam to razor, by forwarding the spam message to >the e-mail address. My concern is, will razor see the e-mail forward >coming from my e-mail account, and therefore tag me as a spammer? Or, >does razor ignore "forward" headers, and only look at the spam >content? Do I need to strip off the forward headers before the spam gets >reported? > >Any help is greatly appreciated, > ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users