Matthew Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> From my (limited) experience, it seems that the Asian language spam I get 
> isn't listed in Razor or DCC when I get it.  Is this just chance, or could 
> there be a reason for it? I don't think that I'd be among the first to get 
> every copy of Asian spam.

I'd bet that you are the first person reporting these spams.  Razor
and DCC are still fairly new, so the adoption rate is probably lower
in Asian countries.  And someone has to be first.  :-)

> Maybe most of the people who are first-reporters to DCC or Razor
> send spam with foreign character sets to /dev/null, so they never
> see it to report it?

Some people may be nervous about sending email they can't understand
into DCC or Razor, but that seems unlikely.  It's usually quite
obvious that Asian-language spam is actual spam.

Dan

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