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From: Ed K. <ed...@es...> - 2006-11-16 17:34:09
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AFAIK, it checks an email for certain signatures and then will determine spam probability based on the information it's receiving. Hence it must be able to communicate back to you on it's findings. Hence why you need to have the open ports and why you see the traffic from its servers. For further reading on Razor - http://razor.sourceforge.net/ At 09:00 AM Thursday, 11/16/2006, you wrote -=> > > Not sure what you mean by "hitting your server" All I know is that > > just like with any service, if you want to be able to communicate > > with the cloudmark servers using razor, you need to open those ports > > on your firewall. > >What I mean is that ip is making attempts to connect to port 2703 on >the server I >installed razor on. Forgive my stupidity, but why would it need to >communicate with >cloudmark? Is something being updated? Reports tranmitted? What? Ed Kasky ~~~~~~~~~ Randomly Generated Quote (301 of 521): Friends: People who know you well, but like you anyway. |