Anders,

        What I ended up doing, was using my "spamd" account and did the
following

razor-admin -create
razor-admin -register
razor-admin -discover

This created all the stuff for razor in /home/spamd/.razor

Then when razor ran under the SPAMD user, it was able to access the files it
needed.

Once you do this, try doing spamassassin -t -D <
Mail-SpamAssassin-2.63/sample-spam.txt

You should see it be able to connect to a razor server.

Steve


-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Norrbring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 5:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Razor-users] How do I use it?



Ok, so I downloaded and installed Razor2...  But when it comes to
configuring it I'm lost..

In the docs there is a command "razor-admin -create" to create the settings
and default config.  But I don't want personalized settings at all, only a
system wide setting for my SpamAssassin 2.63.

All mail passing the mail system should be tested, but how do I configure
Razor2 for this task?

Anders Norrbring




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