This sounds good to me, if the price is not too high.

I know that Razor is the Number #1 rule that catches spam on my server.



on 2/24/05 12:45 AM, Vipul Ved Prakash at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> Many of you have written to me over the last few months about
> the possibility of caching Razor signatures to avoid network
> latency of Razor check. We've come up with a plan and I want
> your feedback, specially if you are running Razor in a high-
> volume environment like an ISP.
> 
> As you know, the open source Razor agents support a subset of
> signature schemes supported by the commercial SpamNet products.
> The extra signatures supported by SpamNet allows for over 98%
> accuracy. We've extended the Razor2/SpamNet system to identify a
> relatively small hot set of signatures responsible for 90%
> accuracy. This set is designed to be "conservative", in that it
> has an extremely low false positive rate.
> 
> As regards to Razor2, here's the idea: We can develop a plug-in
> to SpamAssassin that keeps an up-to-date hot set of
> Razor2/SpamNet signatures on the local machine, has support for
> all signature schemes and can identify upto 90% of spam before
> it goes through the rest of SA checks. The local Razor2 cache
> would be extremely fast (able to process 10s if not 100s of
> messages/second), and the cache would be less than 20 Mb in
> size. In effect, it will increase both accuracy and throughput
> of a SpamAssassin spam filtration setup.
> 
> If enough people are interested, we would provide this as a
> commercial service at a nominal cost. If you are interested,
> please send me email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your thoughts
> on the design and pricing. Also, feel free to forward this mail
> to anyone you think would be interested.
> 
> cheers,
> Vipul
> 
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