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From: "Will Glynn" <delta407@delta407.homeip.net>
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Subject: Re: [Razor-users] What's wrong with the Razor servers now?
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Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 23:18:29 -0500

> Who loses in this case? Why? Neither party is inaccurate in their
> actions IMO. But someone's standing is going to get hurt because of it.

My question for the trust system is this. I signed up for a free account 
on some website that gives me free access to a large compilation of data, 
and in so doing have subscribed myself to their mailing list. The mailing 
includes a list of new articles and books and so forth as well as a few 
links to their book store.

This is consistently flagged as spam, even though I *agreed* to see it, 
and I *want* to see what new articles there are, since some of them might 
be interesting. Thus, since it is certifiably *not* spam (it even 
includes a link to terminate your account), I revoke it. Even so, the 
next mail is still flagged as spam.

Who is losing a trust rating here? If it is not unsolicited commercial e-
mail, it should not be reported by Razor as spam -- correct?

--Will




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