I think I should preface this email with who I am and what I am doing
with Razor. I'm a long time razor user, new to the Razor list.
The reason I joined the list is because I am working for a company that
is developing a sort of a collection of spam filtering software. Not
sure how much more I can say. I'm basically the lead developer on the
project.
My problem with Razor is in the reporting/revoking system and the TES.
While I understand that the TES is critical to preventing spammers from
abusing razor and making it meaningless, I think it causes problems for
everyone else. This morning I had a spam about brutal rape slip through
the filters. After adding it to razor, I later tested by bouncing it
through the gateway I am developing on, and it still hasn't been added
to Razor. The whole idea behind Razor is that someone can add a spam to
the database, and no one else has to see it. But if they don't get
added like that, what's the point?
The reporting/revoking is especially important to me because of the
amount of spam I am seeing going through during development. I'd like
to be able to add spam and revoke a couple of false positives, and see
it make a difference.
Maybe someone can clarify how this system works better than I think. I
apologize for the long winded post.
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