[Razor-users] Reporting known spam

2006-08-09 Thread Thomas Jarosch
Hello, I justed started using Razor and must say I'm very pleased with the results :-) If nevertheless a spam message ends up in my inbox, I just hit a button to execute razor-report and then automatically delete the message. Let's assume the spam mail is already known to the Razor network, but t

Re: [Razor-users] Reporting known spam

2006-08-09 Thread Kelson
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, righ

Re: [Razor-users] Reporting known spam

2006-08-09 Thread Jörg Zieren
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

Re: [Razor-users] Reporting known spam

2006-08-09 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:27:11PM +0200, Jörg Zieren wrote: > 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... M

Re: [Razor-users] Reporting known spam

2006-08-09 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
Title: RE: [Razor-users] Reporting known spam Hi, Razor uses a trust metric to assign reputations to reporters. New reporters start at 0 and have to build up trust by exhibiting agreement with existing trusted reporters. This protects against various forms of "ballot stuffing" attacks that s

[Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress

2006-08-09 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
Hi, First post, so I'd like to start by saying thanks for making a great idea free software. I have setup razor to check outgoing mail using a Courier Perl filter. Things worked fine for about the first six hours, at which point the log shows the following: check[41617]: [ 2] Razor-Agents v2.8

Re: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress

2006-08-09 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
Title: RE: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress Mark, Looks like you are unable to connect on port 2703.  Try telnet d1.cloudmark.com 2703 and see if you can go out. Perhaps you/your admin is blocking outgoing connections on port 2703. cheers, vipul -Original Message

Re: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress

2006-08-09 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 02:17:05PM -0700, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote: > Looks like you are unable to connect on port 2703. Try telnet > d1.cloudmark.com 2703 and see if you can go out. Perhaps > you/your admin is blocking outgoing connections on port 2703. pf is configured to allow all outgoing con

Re: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress

2006-08-09 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
Title: RE: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress Strange.  Can you also connect to all the other servers?  I'd also try to re-discovery by calling razor-admin -discover HTH. -Original Message- From: Mark Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wed 8/9/2006 2:3