Kelson wrote:
>
> In theory, that text, or the URLs in it, could end up listed in Razor
> until enough people receive mistagged messages and revoke them.
>
> The question: is this likely to be a problem in practice, or just in theory?
>
Another thing to consider if how this affects a person's rating. From
the FAQ:
Q: How does razor decide which submissions to trust when
declaring email to be spam?
Razor uses a Truth Evaluation System (TeS) to assign a trust
level, or rating, to those who make reports. In general
reporting spam and issuing revokes for nonspam help your
rating. Conversely reporting things such as mailing lists
that a large number of users will have to revoke will hurt
your rating.
It's not clear if their mailing list example means reporting spam from a
mailing list or reporting a regular good message.
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Chris
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