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Re: Positive v. negative reputation scoring: msg#00198mail.spam.razor.user
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:59:33PM -0800, Nick Arnett said: > > benefit. But a well-established source -- such as EFF, obviously -- will > have had time to build up a positive reputation that ideally would > counter-act any abuse of the Razor system. I wonder what percentage of Razor users use it via SpamAssassin. If it's most, EFF could become a bonded sender, assuming they were willing to clean up their act enough to join. -- Shawn McMahon | Imagine people who are just subscribing coming Episode IV Consulting | onto this thread and deciding that the entire System Administrator | OpenBSD community is full of hostile elitists. and all-around nice guy | - David Riley
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