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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Vipul Ved
> Prakash

...

> 2) The upcoming SpamNet upgrade has a new feature called "auto-unblock"
>    that learns from people's behavior and automatically unblocks
>    newsletters/lists people have chosen to receive, soon as they receive
>    them. This is going to have a huge impact on newsletter false positives
>    for the Razor2/SpamNet community. We also plan to enable preemptive
>    revocation when we release the new clients. Unix users can achieve the
>    same functionality by auto-revoking newsletters using procmail or mail
>    processing system of their choice. Either way, Unix users will benefit
>    from the auto-unblocks from SpamNet clients.

Now that's what I like -- developers who implement a feature before I
thought of it!  That's exactly the kind of solution I imagined.  Any sharing
of this data, so that it can take a hint from the collective behavior of
others?  In other words, if lots of auto-unblocks are triggered on a given
e-mail (or source, someday?), will that increase the chance that the e-mail
will be unblocked by other Razor users?  A canalyzing function might make
sense.

Nick



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