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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Tony Hoyle wrote:

> > 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
>
> I believe razor2 assigns scores based on the number of people who report
> something as spam, so a single person can't blacklist a legitimate mailing
> list.  With something like amazon I guess if enough people think it's spam
> then it gets added.  For me it's spam == UCE == Unsolicited Commercial
> Email.
> If I didn't ask for it it's trying to sell something it's spam, no matter
> how 'respectable' the company claims to be and no matter how many opt
> out links they provide.

I _do_ agree with you and I guess most people _here_ will but I sort as
razor/SA is used system-wide on many sites reporting theese might lead to
a situation where an admin is attacked by his users for filtering
amazons "newsletters" to /dev/null. So ppl don't mind reading
advertsiments while pretending work.... Well, not our problem I guess
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