All I can do is repeat what the Razor FAQ says.  Razor doesn't list
senders, it only lists signatures of message content.

I'm not sure how Razor handles attachments, but it is not particularly
surprising that a blank message would be listed as spam.  Tell the
client to at least include his name or company name in the email.

Bowie


Robert Swan wrote:
> The message was literally blank with a forwarded email attachment..
> They are legitimate they use an exchange 2003 server and are not
> listed on any spam lists on the internet
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> Peace he would say instead of goodbye....peace my brother.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:19 PM
> To: SpamAssassin Users
> Subject: RE: Razor removal
> 
> Robert Swan wrote:
> > I have a legitimate client that I receive e-mail from and they are
> > listed by Razor (sourceforge.net), among other things. Does any know
> > how to get someone off of Razor's list? Any help would be
> > appreciated.
> 
> From the Razor2 FAQ:
> 
> Q: Razor has blacklisted my email address. I am not a Spammer,
>    please help!
> 
>    Razor DOES NOT whitelist email addresses or host names. It
>    works by computing signatures on the body of the content and
>    checking these signatures against a database of known spam.
>    If you believe mail is being incorrectly blocked, most likely
>    you have misconfigured your mail system.
> 
> So the problem is not with the client, it is with the email message
> they are sending.  What was this message?

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