I've started to notice more and more legitimate opt in mailing lists are
being wrongly submitted to Razor by users.  Today I noticed both the
Dilbert mailing list and the Vuln-Dev list had mailed caught be Razor. 

Is this a reflection of too many people using old addresses as
SpamTraps, or people too lazy to unsubscribe to a message reporting it
as spam?  (I realize that is a bit of a rhetorical question).

My real question is, with the user base that Razor now has is it time to
'bump up' the number of submissions it takes to trigger that a message
is spam?

Bill




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