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RE: Razor Censoring EFF's Newsletter: msg#00169

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Subject: RE: Razor Censoring EFF's Newsletter

So if it goes to a spamtrap address then doesn't that suggest the list
isn't being confirmed? I get confirmation messages to various
sourceforge lists every once in awhile and haven't see an issue. Though
both DCC and SpamAssassin are released with sourceforge whitelisted,
someone could still report it to razor and it would be tagged as spam
but I haven't see it do that since I started getting sourceforge
confirmation messages.

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Goryachev [mailto:mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:23 AM
To: razor-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Razor-users] Razor Censoring EFF's Newsletter


Just a thought I had while discussing this topic...

Mailing list subscription confirmation messages are likely to be listed
in razor, since it is quite easy to get a spamtrap account to receive
these emails. Also, spamtrap accounts are likely to have very high trust
scores....

Also, if you receive a confirmation message but you didn't request to
subscribe to that list (say, news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) then is that
spam? What if the confirmation includes some sort of advert (Buy now to
save 20%) What if it was for a list mailout@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?

Just my thoughts on this.

Regards,
Adam



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