On 8/15/07, Chris Purves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jules wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i've been using amavisd-new (1:2.4.2), spamassassin (3.1.7-2), razor2
> > (2.810-2) on etch for a couple of weeks.  i'm only interested in razor
> > checks and i want anything with a CF of 50 or more to get marked as
> > spam.
> >
> > how do i turn off all the other sa checks and use razor2 only and
> > change the score.  amavis complicates everything in this equation
> > because i'm not sure which parameters are taken from spamassassin's
> > local.cf and which from amavisd configs.
> >
> > i've set "score RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 5.0" in sa's local.cf and made
> > the kill threshold 5.0 in amavis.  but i'm just about out of hair
> > having pulled it all out trying to understand how it all works
> > together.  googling around for the last few weeks has not taught me
> > much except that it's all like friggin magic.
> >
> > as stated in the first paragraph.  i just want sa to act as an agent
> > for razor, have razor run its check and if razor thinks it's spam,
> > that's good enough for me.  i don't need bayes, header checks, and all
> > that other foo...
>
> I don't think what you want to do is reasonable: you want to disable the
> core functions of spamassassin and only run the razor plugin.  It's
> probably possible by deleting all the spamassassin rules, but if you
> don't want the core spamassassin functionality, why use spamassassin at
> all?  I would suggest calling razor-check directly and rejecting based
> on the output.

the reason i'm keeping sa in the loop is because i want to keep things
fairly close to the debian layout so i can do updates painlessly.
what i ended up doing was raising the score for razor2 to the spam
threshold and letting the rest of sa work as set up by etch.

~j

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