Re: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-24 Thread Craig Hughes
I haven't reported any moveon.org mailings to razor, but I'm not entirely surprised someone has. I signed an anti-war petition on their web site a while back, and specifically turned off all the "notify me of stuff by email" boxes I was presented with. Then I started getting email from them o

Re: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-23 Thread Steven Champeon
on Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:13:48PM -0800, Marc Perkel wrote: > Adam Goryachev wrote: > >>folks at moveon.org who said that everything they send is being > >>flagged by razor as spam. ... > >Well, if they are sending out the same stuff as the spam I get telling me > >all about the perils of war, the

Re: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-20 Thread Justin Mason
Theo Van Dinter said: > Not sure I believe in a conspiracy on this one beyond the same people who > put bugtraq and any other mailing lists in razor. Eventually either their > trust will go down, or they'll have to put enough spam in the system to > keep their trust level up. This is the kind o

Re: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-19 Thread Marc Perkel
Adam Goryachev wrote: [Edited original snippets] folks at moveon.org who said that everything they send is being flagged by razor as spam. What I think is happening is that a number people are subscribing to it and then forwarding the email onto razor claiming it to be spam. Sim

Re: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-19 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 06:36:00PM -0800, Marc Perkel wrote: > I don't know what the solution is but I'm just bringing this up for > feedback to see what everyone thinks of this and what can be done about it. It's funny you should mention them... I just got a mail which when it came in had a pos

RE: [Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-19 Thread Adam Goryachev
[Edited original snippets] > folks at moveon.org who said that everything they send is being > flagged by razor as spam. > > What I think is happening is that a number people are subscribing to it > and then forwarding the email onto razor claiming it to be spam. Similarly > truthout.org is having

[Razor-users] Using Razor as a censorship tool

2003-02-19 Thread Marc Perkel
I believe that Razor is (unknowingly) being used as a censorship tool. I'm the systems admin for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and we got a call from the folks at moveon.org who said that everything they send is being flagged by razor as spam. Moveon.org is an anti-war and anti-republican