On Tuesday 19 December 2006 08:44, Ashby wrote:
> I have been informed that Razor is reporting my email as spam.
>
> I do not send spam, so I am a little confused as to why it has been listed.
>
> I have had to deal with SpamCop in the past and their system seems a lot
> better implemented where they do not just allow anyone to be reported. They
> actively check.
>
> I fear that the problem may lie with the fact that my email address has
> been cloned in the past by some unknown person.
>
> This is not something that I have any control over and therefore feel that
> I should not be penalised for it.
>
> I have had my mail servers checked out

You need to do some reading on Razor.  SpamCop's system is
a travesty compared to razor.

Your mail was marked as spam because a significant number
of people considered it spammy enough to report it to razor.

Its a mail by mail evaluation.  Each message is evaluated
separately, so even if someone spammed under your name
a legitimate message from you that does not match any
previously reported mail would not be marked as spam.

Razor hashes the body (not the headers) and compares
that to previously reported hashes.  A match means that
someone sent that VERY SAME message to enough
people who thought it was spam and reported it to
razor.

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