On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:06:54PM -0700, Bill Sobel wrote:
> 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.

I would recommend that you (and others) use the revoke functionality
generously. There is little point in bumping up TeS thresholds unless
people are habitually revoking what they consider to be mistakes. Once
these messages are revokes, the trust of people reporting them will go
down and their future submissions will not have enough confidence to cross
the average.

cheers,
vipul.

-- 

Vipul Ved Prakash          |   "The future is here, it's just not 
Software Design Artist     |    widely distributed yet."
http://vipul.net/          |              -- William Gibson



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