More than likely, you use Outlook or Outlook Express, and it added the
little empty MIME part that Razor thinks is spam.  Check her message and see
if something like the following is in it.  I still haven't heard how the
Razor developers are going to fix this problem, but it would be encouraging
to know they haven't forgotten about it.  About 30% of my corporation's
false positives (after I whitelisted all our mailing lists) are from this
one problem.

Fox

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----- Original Message -----
From: "GeckoX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:38 PM
Subject: [Razor-users] Strange false positive from Razor2


> Earlier today I emailed a news article to my wife and added a little blurb
> myself. The funny thing is that my wife showed me how SA reported the
> email as spam, with the largest number of points being because it was
> supposedly reported to Razor2.
>
> Since this is an email I sent to only one person and I modified the
> message by adding a blurb to it, how could it have been reported to Razor?
> She didn't report it (she doesn't know how) and I didn't set any
> auto_report_threshold in SA, so it shouldn't have been auto-reported.
>
> Anyone have any ideas? Could my config of Razor or SA be messed up?
>
> Thanks.
> :brian
>
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