On 5/17/2007 5:37 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Quick question, if you don't mind my interjection... What criteria are you 
> using
> for deciding to feed mail to razor-report that generates such a high volume?

The ISP I (et al) run has acquired several other ISPs recently.  Some of 
the domains previously used by them for shared email addresses have been 
completely dormant for the few past years.

I've spent a lot of time unsubscribing users from lists they were on. 
I've had a year or so of using the domain for my bayes training.

While I can't guarantee someone doesn't typo a domain in an email 
address, I'm quite confident the incoming mail is near 100% spam.

> In general, auto-reporting is discouraged, except for carefully maintained
> spamtraps.

I'll certainly stop reporting of anyone finds legitimate mail i report. 
  I'll obviously stop reporting if anyone important asks me to.

> Things like auto-reporting everything detected as spam by spamassassin,
> bogofilter, or any other spam-detector tool is in general a bad idea, and
> directly discouraged in the razor FAQ.

I've read everything I could about razor before posting to the list.

-- 

Jeremy Kister
http://jeremy.kister.net./

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