Try not using is in razor/is not in razor as the only benchmark for spam.

Also razor implements 'confidence' that can be looked at too.

Any single method is going to have false positives, and false negatives. Same with any multipoint method, but if oyu look at more datapoints you're liable to be more accurate, or at the least, more conservative.

--On Friday, February 21, 2003 8:30 PM -0800 Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The Razor database flagged the Electronic Frontier Foundation's
newsletter Effector as spam today and we're none too happy about that. It
seems it's to easy for legitimate email to be flagged as spam and to
prevent delivery to thousands of our subscribers.

I'm wondering what can be done to keep this from happening in the future?




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