I noticed that the spam filter Vipul's Razor[1] is now in Debian
unstable, and I'd like to try it. Has anyone here used it? I apt-got it
and noticed that it's no more than several clever Perl scripts -- how
well does it work?

What's the false positive rate? It seems like it would be easy to poison
the system by, for instance, sending signatures of TCLUG messages to the
razor server. Is there any mechanism to "purify" the database of false
positives?

Or, are there any other good solutions like this around? I don't get
much spam, but I'd like to stop what does come my way.

Thanks.

Dan


[1]. http://razor.sourceforge.net/
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