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From: Chip Paswater <turk182@chipware.net>
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Subject: Re: [Razor-users] keep submitting known spam?
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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 15:26:38 -0700
> > To reiterate, the idea behind Razor is to turn 1 bit of
> > information from
> > the user (this message is or isn't spam) into a comprehensive
> > filteration
> > system. Everything from computation of signatures for content
> > identification, to assignment of confidence and trust, distribution of
> > signatures, etc is done automagically.
>
> Well, a little more than one bit -- you have to transmit the
> signature, plus now the entire message body. Plus your ID.
> Plus the rights to all intellectual property contained in any
> email message you submit (I guess technically there are no bits
> in the rights assignment)
Perhaps a feature can be added to razor-report, so that it checks whether a
message is spam before it submits it. If it is spam, then don't send the
body, 4 signatures, etc, just up the "rating" for that individual spam.
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