Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
Checking the razor2 itself indicated that the message(s)
were in-fact seen and reported as spam. Checking again
later, again with razor-client (not SA) the messages were
never seen at all.

Regardless of the conflicting data that I'm presenting...
The whole problem vanished AFTER I cleared the SA Bayes DB.

Are you sure it wasn't just a coincidence, and someone revoked the messages during that time?

Razor doesn't use SpamAssassin's Bayes database. Razor doesn't *know* about SpamAssassin's Bayes database. Barring filesystem problems (say, there's no room left on the partition and razor can't write to its log, or something), there's no reason that database should impact Razor at all.

(Pushing this back onto the Razor users' list.)

--
Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>


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