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Re: Turning Razor into a censorship tool: msg#00250mail.spam.razor.user
Rose, Bobby said: > Wow if they come home to 1500 of which 90% is spam and they're bouncing > mail based on razor results, then they might as well turn that into a > honeypot account and get an new address. ;-) Hold on there -- that's exactly one source of all this noise. If a honeypot account reports all mail to Razor (or another blacklisting service), and the admin does not bother reading it and unsubscribing the legit mails, it's useless. It'll do nothing but add noise. --j. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf |
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