Thanks Eric,
I removed perl-Razor-Agent. I did not want to use it. No more messages
about razor in logs.
Dave
Eric Shubert wrote:
Let me begin by stating, I don't know Razor. Hopefully someone who
does can help. I can explain, though, how it came to be on your system.
perl(Razor::Client::Agent) was added as a dependency, so yum installed
the perl-Razor-Agent package. I expect that if you
# rpm -e perl-Razor-Agent
and perhaps restart spamd, then the messages will cease.
I'm guessing that something needs to be done in addition to installing
this dependency in order for razor to work properly. Looks to me like
it needs to connect to a razor server of some sort. Again, just a guess.
Dave Hallowell wrote:
Hello,
I am running qtp on a centos 4.4 linux box. Last week I updated qtp
using the new model script. Works great! Today I decided to do a yum
update and updated my entire system. Now I am running centos4.7. I
had not done an update for some time, (shame on me) so there were
alot of packages to update. I rebooted and email is coming in and
going out fine.
When I tail my /var/log/qmail/spamd/current file, I see this
warning: warn: razor2: razor2 check failed: Connection refused
razor2: razor2 had unknown error during get_server_info at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Razor2.pm
line 188. at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Razor2.pm
line 326.
I am not sure if I was using razor before or not. So I looked through
the previous spamd log files and never noticed any messages that
included the word "razor". I know some people are using it because I
searched through the mailing list, but did not find anything
resembling my warning. Since it seems to be a perl plugin error, I
search for posts regarding perl, but nothinig that seems to help me.
I have looked for a .razor file on my system, but have not found any.
I checked my /etc/spamassassin/local.cf and nothing related to razor
in there.
Does qtp use razor by default? Can/should I turn it off and how.
Anyone have an idea what the problem my be?
Thanks,
Dave
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