Re: False positives with Razor2

2015-12-05 Thread Bill Cole
On 5 Dec 2015, at 4:42, Torsten Bronger wrote: > Hallöchen! > > In http://wilson.bronger.org/37196 Nope: * Trying 176.199.175.106... * Connected to wilson.bronger.org (176.199.175.106) port 80 (#0) > GET /37196 HTTP/1.1 > Host: wilson.bronger.org > User-Agent: curl/7.45.0 > Accept: */* > <

Re: False positives with Razor2

2015-12-05 Thread Torsten Bronger
Hallöchen! Bill Cole writes: > On 5 Dec 2015, at 4:42, Torsten Bronger wrote: > >> In http://wilson.bronger.org/37196 > > Nope: Sorry, works now. Tschö, Torsten. -- Torsten BrongerJabber ID: torsten.bron...@jabber.rwth-aachen.de

False positives with Razor2

2015-12-05 Thread Torsten Bronger
Hallöchen! In http://wilson.bronger.org/37196 you see a mail from myself to myself which was marked by Razor2. This is hilarious since I don't report anything to Razor and such messages are only seen by me. Is Razor still being maintained? The webpage doesn't look like this. Should I just set

Re: False positives with Razor2

2015-12-05 Thread Bill Cole
On 5 Dec 2015, at 14:46, Torsten Bronger wrote: Hallöchen! Bill Cole writes: On 5 Dec 2015, at 4:42, Torsten Bronger wrote: In http://wilson.bronger.org/37196 Nope: Sorry, works now. This: -5.3 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%