Kelson wrote:
> Thomas Jarosch wrote:
>> Let's assume the spam mail is already known to the Razor network,
>> but the spam score wasn't sufficent for marking the mail as spam. 
>>
>> Is it ok or even desired to report the mail again to the Razor network?
>> IMHO this will boost the spam confidence of the message, right?
> 
> Yes on both counts.

Wouldn't that mean that Razor was vulnerable against spammers simply 
revoking their messages again and again until they were classified as ham?

I somewhat assumed that each report counts only once per account, and that 
newly created accounts start with zero credibility, so the above scenario 
or close derivatives would be impossible. This is just speculation 
though... Maybe it's best if the gory details remain undisclosed, so as 
not to encourage spammers working around them.

-Jörg

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