>>>>> "RW" == Rob Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

RW> RAZOR_CHECK version=2.20 = 3.0 (a manual score, soon to be 5.0)

Before you give razor the ability to block your mail all by itself,
consider the false positives from mailing lists.  Apparently there are
some fools out there that are intentionally feeding messages from
mailing lists into razor just to cause these problems.  Some people
have fed in the nighly output of the freebsd system check routines,
etc.

Also realize that there is no way you're ever going to make a tool
that catches 100% of what you consider spam.  It just can't be done.
SA really comes incredibly close with few false positives and that's
because it learns from examples of spam vs. non-spam.  If you only
concentrate on adjusting your rules to be punative to the spam that
gets through, you will increase your false positives -- you must check
these ideas against your non-spam messages as well.

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