To be precise, a certain message length threshold combined with the
domain were listed as spam in the Razor2 database.  The revokes over the
last 24 hours have contested the signature.

Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 05:29 PM 7/6/2004, Wolfgang Nejdl wrote:
>> I installed razor 2.61 today, on top of 2.40, but now most of my
>> emails are (falsely) classified as razor-positive (see below). I am
>> using spamassassin 2.63, and have used razor 2.40 without problems
>> so far. 
> 
> It would appear that currently the entire fraunhofer.de domain is in
> razor's whiplash database as a spam domain. Any email containing a
> weblink to that domain is going to be picked up by it.  
> 
> time to break out the razor-revoke command....
> 
> Of course, this is somewhat strange, as fraunhofer is hardly a spam
> organization, but then again I've seen a lot of technical mailing
> bulletins listed in razor2 in the past. This is most likely due to a
> misconfigured spamtrap but could also some crack smoking twit who
> can't tell which end is up. Over time the revokes win out and the
> problem goes away as the misconfigured reporter looses all
> credibility in the TeS system.      
> 
> 
> Your original message generates:
> 
> Jul 06 16:39:42.400686 check[17567]: [ 6] mail 1.0 e=8
> sig=MMDs4E5wXe8A: Is 
> spam: cf  100 >= min_cf 6
> 
> I truncated it down to an email with just one weblink
> (http://fraunhofer.de/blah) and got:
> 
> Jul 06 16:43:35.559467 check[1379]: [ 6] mail 1.0 e=8
> sig=MMDs4E5wyA0A: Is 
> spam: cf 100 >= min_cf 6
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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