- I installed it in the system procmailrc (/etc/procmailrc), in order to catch spam for many users. Indeed, it catched false positive which were normal email from people within the company. Could anyboby tell me her or his experience about Razor false positives ? I confess that I have been a bit surprised that it catched false positives so easily.
Razor by default will declare a message spam if *any* of the mime parts are in the database as spam.
If you're users are using things like embedded clip-art images, etc, then they too will be checked separately from the message itself. If a spammer used the same item and not enough people have issued a revoke with that item, then it will match.
You can change the behavior from "any parts" to "all parts" by changing logic_method to 5. You'll drastically reduce your spam-catch rate, but you'll avoid some FP cases too.
- Razor seems to be sensitive to some configurations : I first installed razor-agent.conf in /etc/razor, but I wanted to have it configured in some standard Unix way, so I wanted to have the config file in /etc, and variable parts, such as servers lists, in /var, so I wrote :
listfile_catalogue = /var/razor/servers.catalogue.lst listfile_discovery = /var/razor/servers.discovery.lst listfile_nomination = /var/razor/servers.nomination.lst
keeping this razor-agent.conf, razor seemed to work correctly, but it did not identify any spam, always reporting "mail 1 is not spam".
If you do that, then whatever user runs razor will have to have RWX permissions to /var/razor and RW permissions to those files, as they get updated regularly.
I don't know for sure, but I suspect your problem resolves around file and directory permissions.
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