On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 13:52, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
> Unless other people have reported the same spam, and their trust rating is
> high, single submissions are not reflected in the DB. The messages are
> stored and the system waits for more reports of the same (similar) spam.

Good info, thanks.

> On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:52:28PM -0800, Razor wrote:
> > The reason I ask is because I'm getting a bunch of the same SPAM over 
> > the course of a week or so.  I'd like to be able to add the offensive 
> > email to the DB so that the NEXT time I get the SPAM, razor flags it as 
> > such.  Do I need to set up a local razor DB instead?

I'm right there with you.  I'm getting about 40 messages a day that are
getting through at home and about 20 messages a day getting through at
work.  Any time I sit down in front of my machines, I religiously
razor-report them.  I expect that there are a few others doing the same
thing.  After a while, we'll start to get some duplication that's
required to bring it to "known spam status".

I'm a little discouraged though.  Most spam runs seem to be over in a
day.  If we don't get our results pushed in and accepted by the central
db within a few hours, I'm not sure how much good we're really doing.

Blue skies...                   Todd



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