On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Dan Wilder wrote:

> Ahh, the irony grows delicious.
> 
> It appears that posts to razor-users now rate a listing in Razor2.

They do when they're spam.

> Of course I'll locally whitelist.  And revoke, to boot.  But really.
> This is becoming quite amusing.

Just so I understand, which email were you revoking?  The original
spam, or Chip's response to the spam?  

I reported the original spam, though I notice it now shows as not in
razor (odd, since it clearly looks like spam and it was sent to a
bunch of people who use razor).  I filter out razor-user mail before
even running it through SpamAssassin, but I'm still going to report
spam on the list as spam.

Is there any (good) reason I shouldn't be doing this?

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