Is there a way to get razor-check to report back the 
ac level of a given message?  This would allow me
to do one thing with ac+1 messages and something different
with ac+10 messages.

Thanks,

Jon.

On Thursday 14 November 2002 13:25, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Currently there's no way of reading back any statistics about your account
> from razor. Some of that is being worked on, and the specific issue of
> reading back your trust level is even in the FAQ. (note: this is called TeS
> rating there.)
>
> As for the number of revokes/reports, you should be able to track that
> locally with sufficient logging.
>
> As for the number of reports not previously listed, what does this
> statistic tell you? Even if the email is already in the razor DB submitting
> it does help increase the confidence in it. Not everyone (myself included)
> uses razor at the "ac" level of confidence (I use ac+10).
>
> FAQ Maintainer:
>
> Might i suggest something a bit more clear about this in the FAQ. Bear in
> mind that those who are heading to the FAQ aren't likely to even know what
> TeS stands for, so they won't even understand the question. Yes, FAQs
> really should be written down to the "I don't understand the basics" level.
>
>
> Suggested addition:
>
> Q: How does razor decide which submissions to trust when declaring email to
> be spam?
>
>          Razor uses a Truth Evaluation System (TeS) to assign a trust
> level, or rating, to those who make reports.
>          In general reporting spam and issuing revokes for nonspam help
> your rating. Conversely reporting things
>          such as mailing lists that a large number of users will have to
> revoke will hurt your rating.
>
> Q: Can I find out what my TeS rating is?
>
>      TeS ratings are not published yet. We might decide to publish them in
> future.
>
>
> The first question makes the second question a lot clearer.
>
> While I'm at it, can I also suggest elaborating this one a bit?:
>
> Q: I have a firewall. What ports do I need to open in order for Razor2 to
> work?
>
>      Outgoing TCP port 2703 (Razor2) and 7 (Echo). Razor2 uses TCP pings to
> discover what servers are closest to it. Please note that these are
> outbound connection to ports 7 and 2703 on the razor server. The razor
> servers do not need to connect to these ports on your system and you do not
> need to make your server's echo port accessible to them.
>
> (Yes I've seen the claim that this is a security hole for the network
> running the razor client because someone missed the point that it's the
> razor-server's echo port, not the razor-client's port.)
>
> At 11:17 PM 11/13/2002 -0600, Jon Gabrielson wrote:
> >is there any way to get info about my user's submissions?
> >i.e. the number of revokes, the number of reports, the
> >number of reported spams that were not previously reported,
> >my personal confidence level, etc....
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Jon.



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