After many months of using razor, it has become apparent to me that
there are too many irresponsible users, or that razor is doing an
inadequate job of compensating for them.  I'm seeing far too many
false positives, including Merriam-Webster's "Word of the Day", eBay
outbid notification, and E*TRADE dividend notices...all of which are
important personal messages or opt-in mailing lists.  False positives
make up about 1/4-1/3 of the "spam" blocked by razor on my system.

Yes, I've been reporting spam and revoking non-spam.  I've done
everything I can from my end, and it's just not working for me.

So thanks for the discussion and the help for the past few months, but
I'm going to try something else.  I just wanted to let the key people
to know why.

For what it's worth, I'll probably ditch SpamAssassin too, because of
the ridiculous system load even when using spamd/spamc.

Goodbye and good luck,

[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                              John Stimson
http://www.idsfa.net/~john/                              HMC Physics '94


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