> For  the  last  year  or so, I've figured it was a project for a few
> die-hards  only.  I've noted that the current SpamAssassin no longer
> has  it  enabled  by  default, and the Pyzor mailing list is full of
> people  wailing  about timeouts, low number of hits, and the paucity
> of servers.

I  agree  and have heard the same. The main reason it exists, IIRC, is
that some people were up-in-arms about Razor being closed-source *and*
the  commercial licensing being fuzzy. Now that Razor has been defined
as  definitely  free for commercial use, half of that justification is
gone,  and  with  out-of-date  signatures and unavailable servers, who
needs Pyzor?

--Sandy


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