Alexander Malic wrote:
> 
> hi all,
> 
> don't know how this tool works, but a business contact informed me that
> my business-mailadress is on a razor-blacklist.

They are wrong. Razor does not list mail address, or IP addresses, therefore it
would be impossible for this to happen.

Razor lists the hash-checksums of mime parts of messages. (ie: the body text,
the attachments, etc).

Therefore, it's not your address that was listed, it was the content of the
message itself.

Do you normally use a signature or stylesheet with a background image? The
checksum of that image could be listed if a spammer used it and it got reported.

Was the particular blacklisted message a simple message with little or no body
text? Often time empty messages, or messages with just "this is a test" wind up
being listed when someone is testing their razor tools. Since these aren't
normally used, it should be insignificant to normal email correspondence.


Disclaimer: I don't work for cloudmark, so I don't represent razor in any way.
I'm merely a average-joe user trying to help out.



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