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I don't get a lot of false negative (SA developers: I owe you some pizza &
beer) and those are get are usually spam without a lot of spam features.
Therefore if it's not yet in razor or dns-blocklisted they will score
very low. Sometimes when I run 'spammassassin -t' to get a nice listing of
macthing rules I notice I higher score due to the razor check.

Thus, I think, if we'd quarantine messages which score just below the
threshold and are not in razor (yet) for some time we could detect those
spam messages, too. I'm not using razor2 yet but I believe that in razor2,
which is said to require more then one person reporting a mail to be
considered spam, the risk of razor checking failing simply because we are
a bit too early is way higher.

I know that someone has to report a message to razor before this can work,
so maybe the quarantine would just be a delay of the whole process but I
figure there will be ppl who want to get their mail delivered immediatelly
and can live with some more spam whereas others want best possibly spam
filtering and won't mind some delay.

Jan
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