On Mon, October 2, 2006 18:57, Robert Swan wrote:
> I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
> listed by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know how
> to get someone off of Razor's list? Any help would be appreciated.
http://razor.sourceforge.net/docs/
ce he would say instead of goodbyepeace my brother.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:19 PM
> To: SpamAssassin Users
> Subject: RE: Razor removal
>
> Robert Swan wrote:
> > I have a legitim
Robert Swan wrote:
These guys are having lots of trouble sending email to people, they are
using an exchange 2003 server and are not listed on any SPAM database
anywhere, per.. http://www.dnsstuff.com/
Robert
They may be using an Exchange Server for actually forwarding emails out,
but it loo
You can also do a "razor-revoke" on the message. It doesn't necessarily lower
the cf rating, but it's a vote none-the-less. :)
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 06:22:27PM +0100, Randal, Phil wrote:
> You could try telling the spammer (sorry, sender), to fix their spamming
> (sorry, emailing) software.
>
: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:19 PM
To: SpamAssassin Users
Subject: RE: Razor removal
Robert Swan wrote:
> I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
> listed by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know
> h
Robert Swan wrote:
> I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
listed
> by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know how to
get
> someone off of Razor's list? Any help would be appreciated.
As has been pointed out, Razor does not have a "list" that they pu
Robert Swan wrote:
I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
listed by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know how
to get someone off of Razor’s list? Any help would be appreciated.
Razor doesn't list senders. It analyzes the message body, generates
You could try telling the spammer (sorry, sender), to
fix their spamming (sorry, emailing) software.
Phil
--Phil RandalNetwork
EngineerHerefordshire CouncilHereford, UK
From: Robert Swan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 October 2006 17:57To: SpamAssassin
UsersSubject: Raz
Robert Swan wrote:
> I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
> listed by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know
> how to get someone off of Razor's list? Any help would be
> appreciated.
>From the Razor2 FAQ:
Q: Razor has blacklisted my email addr