automated_receipt
Classifies as application_received_only. Delivery proof keeps the goal active; it is not a reply path.
The router is a public-safe intake layer for the OpenAI Codex proof route. It separates automated receipts, broadcasts, unrelated interviews, ambiguous mail, human replies, referral replies, recruiter next steps, interview loops, collaboration paths, and offers before the outcome watch can change.
automated_receipt
Classifies as application_received_only. Delivery proof keeps the goal active; it is not a reply path.
newsletter_or_marketing
Classifies as unknown and gets ignored for this route. Broadcasts are not hiring or collaboration traction.
non_openai_interview
Classifies as unknown and stays outside this proof route. It can matter elsewhere without becoming OpenAI evidence.
ambiguous_hiring_mail
Classifies as unknown and holds for manual review. The router refuses to guess through ambiguous evidence.
human_reply / referral_reply
Routes to reply_detected and run_post_gate_reply_review. Useful, but not completion-grade by itself.
recruiter_next_step
Routes to recruiter_owned_next_step_detected only after verified public-safe evidence exists.
interview_loop / collaboration_path
Routes into interview or collaboration preparation. These are target-owned outcome branches, not automatic messages.
offer
Routes to evaluate_offer. Even completion-grade evidence goes through evaluation rather than automatic acceptance.
Actionable reply states require verified public-safe evidence with a human-owned or target-company-owned source.
System receipts, unattended mailboxes, newsletters, and automated status mail cannot become outcome evidence by themselves.
Private Gmail IDs, raw message text, local paths, screenshots, email addresses, credentials, and account details stay out of public router data.
python3 tools/openai_signal_router.py validate --input ops/openai_signal_router.json
This page proves a routing rule layer. It does not prove an interview, offer, collaboration, employment, legal company, customer, revenue, funding, or target-company affiliation.