On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:11:04AM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> But...  If they wanted to use SA they would use SA.  Since they are

You assume that people using SA or Razor do so by choice and/or are
technically savvy enough to set them up.

> not using SA when it is available to them but are using Razor it leads
> me to believe that they do not want to use it.  They are exercising

Or they don't know about it, or their ISP hasn't set it up, or ...

> Why should SA users force Razor users to use SA and take that choice
> away from them?

What are you talking about?  The statement was "just because SA caught a
spam doesn't mean you shouldn't report it to Razor."  How is that taking
away a choice?  I let SA determine if something is spam instead of me
having to look at the message.  In the end, the message is still spam
and should be (if you're so inclined) reported to Razor.

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