On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Jon Daley wrote:

>       Since my first message on this list was a spam, I would say no, it
> isn't working. (:

There should be a file in ~/.razor called razor-agent.log that tells you 
all sorts of good information.  If it isn't filling up with notes about 
messages being spam/not spam, then you probably need to run razor-agent 
-discover
You should see something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# tail ~amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log
Jun 09 16:22:59.001437 check[12782]: [ 3] mail 1 is not known spam.
Jun 09 16:22:59.676985 check[19039]: [ 3] mail 1 is not known spam.
Jun 09 16:23:00.708200 check[13011]: [ 1] [bootup] Logging initiated 
LogDebugLevel=3 to file:/var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log
Jun 09 16:23:00.900395 check[13011]: [ 3] mail 1 is not known spam.
Jun 09 16:25:19.713875 check[13011]: [ 1] [bootup] Logging initiated 
LogDebugLevel=3 to file:/var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log
Jun 09 16:25:19.901850 check[13011]: [ 3] mail 1 is known spam.


 > > On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Jeff Harris wrote:
> > I've installed Vipul's Razor with spamassassin. How do I know that the
> > Razor is working? Is there any documentation for the Razor?

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