For what it's worth, here's a summary of what I've gleaned from my experience and the various lists:

DCC isn't really concerned with a message being spam or not, they only are concerned with it being "bulk". So they intend to match non-spam newsletters, etc.

Razor is intending to only list message which are unsolicited, and has a submitter rating system to downgrade those who submit lots of nonspam. This makes it's definition of spam a bit subject to public opinion, but it's certainly less prone to matching nonspam messages than DCC. However their servers have a history of downtime and slow processing. At least, I seem to hear people complaining about the razor servers being down/slow a lot more often than DCC.


At 11:33 AM 11/6/2002 -0700, Paul Fries wrote:
Right now I am running both DCC and Razor2...

The processing time is a little higher than I like it though.. I would
like it to be < 1 second for most messages. So, I want to drop one of
those tests. Which one is least beneficial?

Thanks!
-Paul



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