On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, 8:04am (-0800), Marc Perkel wrote: > Having established my reputation, I then also include all mail coming > from a number of organization who I don't like politically. The moment > these messages hit my server I forward them to razor and after several > are automatically reported, razor flags this as spam and thousands of > other servers who rely on razor start marking all message coming from > the affected sites as spam. By the time someone manually revokes the > messages the damage is already done. And thus someone like me could > censor sites that I don't agree with politically.
a) Every instruction doc I've seen about setting up razor says that flagged messages should be stored somewhere for later review. Damage can only be done if the client is set up "unwisely" such that the user never reviews his razor spam. b) Discussion about TeS indicate that having someone revoke one of your reports hurts your rating significantly more than having someone agree with your reports. So, I think, despite reporting thousands of spams a day, your trust will drop low enough quickly enough that you'll only be able to "censor" a few messages before you have to start re-establishing your trust all over again. Anyone care to correct me? -- Edward Hennis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ http://www.vaxer.net/~eah "Life is a sexually transmitted disease." - Unknown ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. www.slickedit.com/sourceforge _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users