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Re: Re: How does TeS work?: msg#00242mail.spam.razor.user
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:04:34PM -0800, Nick Arnett said: > > It seems like it would relatively simple for Razor to do a sort of > double-check on any reported signature to see how many users did not > consider the related e-mail to be spam. It could even do something like the Razor's goal is to make sure only one person has to receive the spam. It can't quite reach that due to the speed of email, but it can approach it. Unless it takes a bunch of reports to flag something; then it will be way too late and everybody will have it before it's flagged. Razor has to flag on a single report or Razor doesn't work. -- 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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