> MySQL Student wrote:
> > I thought "grep -c RAZOR2_CHECK" through my mail logs would give me a
> > good approximation of the number of times RAZOR2 was consulted, but
> > that doesn't seem to be the case. There are some mails that don't have
> > it listed in the "tests=" section.
> >
> > I've also tried the razor-* commands, and they don't appear to be able
> > to help here either. What am I missing?
> >
> > Does RAZOR2_CHECK mean that it was found in the RAZOR2 db, or that it
> > merely consulted the db?

On 15.08.09 14:32, Matt Kettler wrote:
> That means it was found and was above your min_cf. i.e.: Razor believes
> it is spam.

There's no min_cf gor RAZOR and there's no public hitcount. RAZOR2 has
internal trust system which counts reports and revokes from its
users/reporters and uses those to decide if the message is "listed" or not.

This ain't easy to decide, see
http://www.evanmiller.org/how-not-to-sort-by-average-rating.html (currently
down, I hope not for long) and unless we'd provide similar counting system
(which should be imho used for PYZOR currently only counting reports and not
whitelists) it would be very bad to only count hits.

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