At 04:05 PM 3/28/2003 +0000, Chris Martin wrote:
I have reported 45 genuine spams since 31 January (all the rest were already catalogued) but (for example) one reported yesterday still comes up uncatalogued.
razor-report -H on this spam gives (if this is a help)
1 e1: 9CuGGoHlZ9MWsqNo4A5UKXS8l8YA 1.0 e2: IO6PU_U_Ct3Ll2Hah8PYtJUEc5QA 1.0 e3: W5KOgC7AmZULRlgavActRnA5SawtwEOayIhJC_bBcdIA 1.0 e4: jWd9SndiZUDthVD2DOAAC_rouMMA, ep4: 7542-10 1.1 e2: Cp0cLrP-0mUuRH2zakyOVODh8OcA 1.1 e3: vvgbGKjIVRro5KELeB2N-R5LKcjpcIs3iB1XAHSZbDsA 1.1 e4: YBklVZw9QfLgV-kHE2_YeClCwl8A, ep4: 7542-10
Obviously it can't be included here but further clues are
From: "Jane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and
Subject: just as good, less expensive
The documentation says that your level of trust increases with the number of correctly catalogued or revoked spams -- is there still a long way to go?
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