> I suspect that there are some folks who are funneling non-verified or
> low-threshold SpamAssassin output into razor-report.  If you're using
> SpamAssassin, please raise your threshold for reporting to Razor to at
> *least* 15 points (I still get false positives even in my 15-point
> box), or verify the messages yourself before reporting them, or just
> don't auto-report.  All you are doing by reporting unverified spam is
> making more work for others and eroding your own confidence rating.

Just don't auto-report, full stop.  That feature's been gone from
SpamAssassin for a while, and for a good reason.

I would think, BTW, that it's more likely someone has accidentally
redirected a subscribed account into a spamtrap; or that it's an active
attack against Razor.

--j.


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