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Re: Lets at least be honest about what Razor does: msg#00200mail.spam.razor.user
Marc Perkel <marc@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > So - lets be honest here. Email tagged with Razor is far less likely > to get read that email not tagged. After all - if you're going to go > through each and every message you get - then why have a spam filter? > And even you YOU do - a lot of EFF subscribers don't and therefore the > good work that the EFF is doing is blocked by possibly ONE person who > ACCIDENTALLY perhaps reported it as spam. If the 'lot' of EFF subscribers do not have a spam filter then Razor (or any other spam 'system') is not going to affect them. Razor marks are only seen, and actioned, by those people running (or having run on their behalf) spam filters which use Razor. So it is only Razor users who would be affected by other Razor users reporting Effector as possibly spam. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf |
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