At 05:01 PM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about installing this on Windows? Is it possible?

With the plain perl based open-source version you might have some troubles.. you can try installing ActivePerl and see if you can install razor under that.. I've never tried, and I don't know of anyone that's tried with a recent version of razor.




Other Options:

Cloudmark (the company that writes Razor) sells a commercial packaged windows version of Razor called spamnet. Works the same way, written by the same people, but pre-packaged for a commercial windows environment.

http://www.cloudmark.com/
Advantage: easy to install, supported
Disadvantage: It costs about 4 bucks a month, but that money goes to improve cloudmark in general and helps support the company that so generously provides razor for free. If you can afford it, I'm sure Vipul etc appreciate the added business.



I've seen a version of pop3proxy on the web that claims to support razor... I know NOTHING about this version, so I can't say if it's up-to-date, or if it even works.
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~eugenep/anti-spam.htm
Advantage: free, also does spamassassin and DCC
Disadvantage: who knows if it works or not.


The official pop3proxy does not support razor.
        http://mcd.perlmonk.org/pop3proxy/









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