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Hi,

I wonder what messages are supposed to be in razor's db. Should I report
any spam messages here or only those not recognized by SA? Besides, do you
guys consider those "news[letters]" or "promotions" or "special offer"
mailings sent by companies selling via the net spam. I'm thinking of the
emails from promotion?@amazon.com for example. There are sent to
constomers only but without permission and without a way to opt out. (I do
never give anyone permission to email me anything and i _do_ get theese
message.) My point is that I'm not sure whether anything I will report to
razor will be considered spam by everyone else on the planet. Are their
any guidelines to follow what to report to razor? What if someone adds
opt-in mailings to razor because he does not remember that he opted in?
Then, anyone who wants theese mailings can't use razor anymore. If the
mailserver does the filtering (and filters spam to /dev/null which some
sites do), he might never find out why he can't receive them.

I'm not on any razor mailing list, so I'm putting this here.

Jan
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