hi! 

No, that is not the problem. I did a fresh installation on a redhat 7.3
system (again). It is strange that i have the same problems i had 4
months ago. I really have no clue....

I even tried setting the suid as root for razor-check, razor-client and
even spamassassin.....but nothing worked. By the way...this time i am
using spamassassin 2.55. doesn't make a difference though...

 

> My only suggestion would be to check for two copies of razor, one in 
> /usr/bin and one in /usr/local/bin.
> 
> If you execute razor-check as a non-root user, /usr/local/bin will be
in 
> the path, and will precede /usr/bin.
> 
> However, Spamassassin may not be including that path, and may wind up 
> executing a different version of razor (presumably an old one from
before 
> some upgrades you may have made).
> 
> Otherwise, there is nothing different about the spamassassin code that

> could actualy prevent a network connection.
> 
> 
> Oh, and as a side note, be wary of using sa 2.53 on a production box.
bug 
> 1589 causes a bug where spammers can effectively whitelist themselves
with 
> a carefully constructed email.

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