I just found a workaround that seems to work. I grepped all my older razor-agent.log files for other catalog servers that work in my zone and found thrill.cloudmark.com.
I then tried replacing the pride.cloudmark.com entry in my razor-agent.conf file with thrill. It was immediately replaced with pride again. So, I tried adding thrill.cloudmark.com above the pride entry so that there were two, and now thrill is the one doing the checks, and it is once again, trapping spam.
Pride is definitely hosed, and I guess it'll be a while until they read their e-mail and realize something is wrong.
Just thought I'd pass that along to yas,
Thanks. I noticed a rather nasty problem with all my spam today because of this:
I have duplicates of all the spam.
My procmail rules are:
:0 Wc | razor-check :0 a .razorspam/
Which got me thinking that there has to be another way that's going to be better.
I'm curious what other basic rules people are using for procmail with razor-check.
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