On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:21:13PM -0500, Thomas A. Moulton wrote:
> I got an email from a yahoo.com mailing list that was human generated.
> 
> How can I find out how this was called SPAM?
> 

Based on other mailing list traffic I'm seeing classified by
razor as spam, a significant number of razor users are subscribing
to mailing lists and arranging to auto-report all list traffic
as spam immediately upon its arrival.

Razor-users itself has been subject to this from time to time.

As there has been much traffic on razor-users on this topic
yielding heat in excess of light, and no general solution, I
suggest you add the following to your .procmailrc PRIOR to 
the recipe which invokes razor:

:0
* ^(X-list: |\
List-ID: |\
Sender: owner-|\
X-BeenThere: |\
Delivered-To: mailing list * |\
X-(Mailing-)?List: <|\
X-Loop: )\/[-A-Za-z0-9_+]+
$DEFAULT

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