I'm not using SA in daemon mode. I have done a "spamassassin -D --lint" and the only mention of razor in there, is that Razor2 is not available.

Is there some order to install SA and Razor, so that SA will work with Razor? I have looked in the razor.log and SA has not called it. Maybe SA can't find razor?

Speaking of Razor2, what does Razor2 do? Why does SA in -D say that Razor2 is not available, but makes no mention of Razor?

Anyone have suggestions of what to look at to see if I have things set-up properly?

Thanks!

David Roth
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On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 08:11 AM, Mike Burger wrote:

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, David A.Roth wrote:

(Hi, I'm new here. :-) )

After the great help from Kelson Vibber, I was able to get Razor
installed!

I am using procmail on Red Hat. I'm new to SpamAssassin and Razor. I
got SpamAssassin filtering messges in my .procmailrc and appears to be
fine.
How are people including Razor to work with SpamAssassin? It would be
very helpful to see some.procmailrc examples.

Thanks in advance,

You shouldn't actually have to do anything to incorporate Razor into SpamAssassin. SA just looks for it and uses it if available.

Assuming you're running SA in daemon mode (spamd runs, spamc being called
by procmail), you might need to stop and restart spamd, but that should be
about it.


Otherwise, just run "spamassassin -D --lint" to see if SA recognizes that
Razor is there, and uses it.


--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org



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