It shouldn't be blocking the sender, no.

Razor keeps a database of hash values computed from the message bodies of 
the submitted spam messages.  Header information, if I recall correctly, 
doesn't enter into the equation.

On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Mel Sojka wrote:

> Users I just noticed something this morning that may be a big problem if
> I understand the Razor principle. Since Tuesday razor has been tagging
> some of the sobig.f infected messages and it is blocking the sender,
> RIGHT?. Well since this is not the actual sender now problems are
> popping up. Heck I might be on the blocked list running Linux and
> obviously not infected.  If this is a case we need a fix bad.
>                                                       Mel
> 

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