(1) Should *all* non-spam items be revoked, or just those that were wrongly marked as spam by Razor? That is, if Razor ignores a given item because its confidence level is too low, and that item is indeed ham (not spam), is there any value to revoking that item (e.g. to further confirm to the Razor database that this item is not spam, to help lower its confidence score)? Is there any *harm* in doing so?
(2) When an item is revoked, is the full body of the item sent to the Razor server, or just the hash/digest? If the mail happens to contain sensitive or confidential information, I imagine most people wouldn't want to have that sent and/or databased by Razor (and may in fact have corporate policies that forbid such a thing). I realize that the full body of *spam* messages are sent to the Razor server, but is this also done with the revoke mechanism?
Robert LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/>
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