John Andersen wrote:
> 
> You don't have a problem with Razor. 
> 
> You have a problem with what-ever part of your system is responsible for
> using razor, probably Spamassassin.
> 
> you need to run Spamassassin --lint --debug to see if it will run the
> razor
> tests.
> _____________________________________
> John Andersen
> 

Hmm, Running spamassassin --lint --debug gives me an output much like above.
Only difference is there sint any spam for it to check:

Aug 15 12:16:22.430168 check[20334]: [ 3] mail 1 is not known spam.
Aug 15 12:16:22.430335 check[20334]: [ 5] disconnecting from server
c102.cloudmark.com
Aug 15 12:16:22.430601 check[20334]: [ 4] c102.cloudmark.com << 5
Aug 15 12:16:22.430747 check[20334]: [ 6] a=q
debug: Using results from Razor v2.82
debug: Found Razor2 part: part=0 engine=4 ct=0 cf=0
debug: leaving helper-app run mode
debug: Razor2 results: spam? 0  highest cf score: 0

I am not sure how Spamassassin, amavisd and razor all work together but is
there somewhere i can check how razor is being called for incoming email?

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