Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
No, it doesn't as Vipul pointed out. But if your using it
via SpamAssassin like I am then look to your Bayes database.
Ultimately that was where my problem was. I kept getting
accounts from Telus.net that were scoring high on the razor2
tests because - according to SA's bayes db - razor2 had seen
the message and it was identified as spam. Clearing out the
DB fixed the problem.

Huh? SA's Bayes DB has nothing to do with how SA calls Razor. it's a completely separate test. Neither the score Razor assigns a message nor the score SpamAssassin assigns to the Razor hit is going to be affected by the contents of SpamAssassin's Bayes database.

Now, both the Razor score and the Bayes score will affect the *final* SpamAssassin score -- possibly enough to push it over the threshold -- but that's another issue entirely.

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>


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