David, 

The reason your reports are not reflected immediately is because you don't
have enough trust in the system. Building up trust is an important
component of a collaborative system, because it's the only mechanism that
ensures we have a clean database for all to use. As a new user, it might
be a little frustrating, but if you keep up the reporting in the long run
your decisions will be valued more (and reflected more immediately).

cheers,
vipul

On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 04:35:35PM -0600, David Dellanave wrote:
> 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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