I just noticed that sample-nonspam.txt from SA distro is in razor now.  Doh!

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on 2/20/02 3:39 AM, Nigel Metheringham at
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> On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 10:46, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Charlie Watts wrote:
>> 
>>> And I'm actually playing with Razor again. It isn't nearly as broken as it
>>> was for a while. But I've got some spare CPU cycles to throw at Razor
>>> right now. Razor probably wouldn't be worth re-implementing in a C
>>> re-write, but the Rhyolite.com DCC system might be.
>> 
>> Razor's trivial to re-do in C. Simply use DNS - allow people to lookup
>> md5sum.razor.org (or whatever the domain is to be) and map the Razor db to
>> a DNS db. Use DJBDNS, it's trivial. Really incredibly trivial.
> 
> In its present form that will work, and is being discussed on the razor
> list (DNS implementation would be orthogonal to C/perl implementation).
> However razor is looking at other hash forms, and possibly a more
> interactive checking system, which would not (as) easily integrate into
> DNS.
> 
> The biggest problem with razor at present is the lack of vetting of
> input, and some form of input validation is essential if razor is to be
> more than a curiosity - for example at present it appears all BUGTRAQ
> postings are being entered into the razor database and for while last
> week this happened to the razor list itself.
> 
> Nigel.


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