On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, bruce said:
> not having used razor, nor have i looked at the open source for the client.
> however, it is my understanding that the client maintains a list of some of
> the hash emails that have been identified as spam as a method of reducing
> the amount of time/traffic that has to go back to the database.

It does not. This is trivially obvious from a five-minute perusal of the
source, or even looking at the files created: let's see, razor-report
would have to keep state on the disk about what's been identified. Does
it? No. Therefore, it doesn't maintain such a list.

QED.


(I don't understand why people speculate about the behaviour of simple
programs for which source is available. It's not this one post: I've
seen people guessing like this repeatedly, about all manner of
freely source-available stuff.)

-- 
`We in no way believe that this Christ was a space alien.'
                    --- A creationist website goes completely bonkers


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