spam. It is still the end user that decides wether to
accept or reject the email.
Rod
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t only a willing
subscriber, but they are also willing to repeatedly report each and every
issue as spam. There is NOTHING that ANYONE can do in a situation like this,
which is why NO spam reporting system is infallible, and why razor USERS
need to make their OWN decision on what to do with any gi
flagged. We simply accept that SOMEONE has
considered it as spam, and we can make our own desicion on what to do with
it, whether it be to block it, reject it, or perhaps even WHITELIST it!!
End of story.
Rod
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low it or not.
Our members recieve dozens of different mailling lists, many (in fact most)
of them seem to be razor reported. No big deal, we check with our users
whether they subcribed or not. If they did, then we whitelist that mailist
for ALL our members. It's no big deal. E
to suggest that it IS spam. This is for the
sysadmin/user that is user Razor to decide.
Rod
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Get ha
you singling out this one
particular system as being 'bad'? Are you also hassling the developers of
SpamCop, or any of the other blacklisted systems? I'll bet not, yet I'll
wager that the EFF newletter is also being blocked by some of these too. Go
hassle them.
Rod.
of
these accounts or domains are automatically reported as spam.
If someone decides to sign up for the EFF mailing list using any of these
honeypot accounts then it WILL be reported as spam. The problem isn't with
razor, or the fact that honeypots are being u
flagged as spam, nor does it prevent the
delivery of any mail flagged as spam - it merely FLAGS any given message
*possible* spam. What any given sysadmin (or user) does with the message as
a result of this flagging is entirely at the discretion
min to have
your mailings excluded from being razor flagged.
It all comes down to working TOGETHER to achieve a common goal. Simply
complaining that Razor, spam-assassin, or any other mail filtering system is
bad for your business will achieve nothing.
Regards
Rod
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