Hi,

So this means that spammers can easily blacklist any domain they wish...
:) Quite curious. It seems I can't do anything about this, really.

Thanks a lot for your help Santiago :)

Regards

El mar, 25-01-2005 a las 15:56, Santiago Vila escribió:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
> 
> > Thanks a lot Dörfler; I tryied to find docs online but didn't found the
> > FAQ, sorry for my original message.
> > 
> > So, can someone explain why Razor says my original message
> > (original-message.txt) is reported and spam with more than 50%
> > probability (as it seems to happen somewhere, see notification.txt).
> > 
> > I think my original message was quite clean and innocent :) Maybe the
> > reporters Razor-use is broken?
> 
> The reason is that all your messages include an URL which is also
> present in messages which have been reported as spam.
> 
> Quote from the changelog for version 2.61:
> 
> Introduced the Whiplash signature scheme. Whiplash signatures
> are based on canonical domain names present in URLs embedded in
> spam messages.
-- 
Eneko Lacunza
O.D.E. Office
Panda Software - Bilbao (Spain) - http://www.pandasoftware.es



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