Hi there!

When I subscribe to any of the Gentoo mailing lists, the confirmation email 
I get seems to be always treated as SPAM. One example is attached, along 
with the result of razor-check -d. You can get your own by sending an email 
to gentoo-user+subscr...@lists.gentoo.org. I also ran razor-check on 
another server which I did not configure, just to make sure it is no stupid 
error on my side.

How can this happen? Please excuse my ignorance - I am a happy razor user 
for years, but did not dig into details of how it works. I just installed 
it and it seemed to work just fine. I was under the impression that it only 
reports mails that have been reported by a human as SPAM - well, mails that 
have the same hash as such a mail, but those hashes should be quite unique 
I guess. But these confirmation mails have my email address in the body, so 
noone could possibly have reported this as SPAM. And now that I checked the 
logs, I found another mail from today that is a false positive. It came 
from the Fedora mailing list, and a reply to it was also marked as SPAM. I 
also attached those mails.

So, what's wrong with these mails?

        Wonko
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 Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /home/wonko/.razor
 Razor-Log: Found razorhome: /home/wonko/.razor
 Razor-Log: No /home/wonko/.razor/razor-agent.conf found, skipping.
 Razor-Log: read_file: 15 items read from /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf
Mar 06 17:54:01.972461 check[11621]: [ 2] [bootup] Logging initiated LogDebugLevel=9 to stdout
Mar 06 17:54:01.973801 check[11621]: [ 5] computed razorhome=/home/wonko/.razor, conf=/etc/razor/razor-agent.conf, ident=/home/wonko/.razor/identity
Mar 06 17:54:01.974110 check[11621]: [ 2]  Razor-Agents v2.82 starting razor-check -d gentoo-kernel.nospam
Mar 06 17:54:01.979524 check[11621]: [ 9] uname -a: Linux zone.wonkology.org 2.6.20-hardened-r5 #6 Wed Jul 11 12:09:53 CEST 2007 i686 Pentium III (Katmai) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
Mar 06 17:54:01.981211 check[11621]: [ 8] reading straight RFC822 mail from gentoo-kernel.nospam
Mar 06 17:54:01.982220 check[11621]: [ 6] read 1 mail
Mar 06 17:54:01.982923 check[11621]: [ 8] Client supported_engines: 4 8
Mar 06 17:54:01.984697 check[11621]: [ 8]  prep_mail done: mail 1 headers=1187, mime0=762
Mar 06 17:54:01.985549 check[11621]: [ 6] skipping whitelist file (empty?): /home/wonko/.razor/razor-whitelist
Mar 06 17:54:01.986429 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 1 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/servers.discovery.lst
Mar 06 17:54:01.987547 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 4 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/servers.nomination.lst
Mar 06 17:54:01.988662 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 3 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/servers.catalogue.lst
Mar 06 17:54:01.990330 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to n004.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.991117 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to n001.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.992088 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to n002.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.992836 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to n003.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.993600 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to c303.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.994343 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to c301.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:01.995087 check[11621]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to c302.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:02.000998 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c305.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.004872 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c305.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.007461 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c121.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.009940 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c121.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.012961 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 23 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c101.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.016041 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 23 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c101.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.018625 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c124.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.021382 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c124.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.024030 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 18 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c123.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.026433 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 18 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c123.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.029171 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c120.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.031977 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c120.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.035561 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 27 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c105.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.038871 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 27 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c105.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.042800 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c303.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.046469 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c303.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.049039 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.shock.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.051566 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.shock.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.055582 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c301.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.059246 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c301.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.062239 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c119.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.064760 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c119.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.068818 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 29 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c103.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.072346 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 29 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c103.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.075068 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c122.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.077560 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c122.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.080183 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c125.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.083194 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c125.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.086860 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 29 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c104.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.090535 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 29 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c104.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.093167 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c118.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.095647 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 19 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c118.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.098628 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 23 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c102.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.101575 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 23 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c102.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.105464 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c302.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.109134 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c302.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.113458 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c304.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.117179 check[11621]: [ 5] read_file: 31 items read from /home/wonko/.razor/server.c304.cloudmark.com.conf
Mar 06 17:54:02.117897 check[11621]: [ 5] 109558 seconds before closest server discovery
Mar 06 17:54:02.118538 check[11621]: [ 6] c303.cloudmark.com is a Catalogue Server srl 10809; computed min_cf=21, Server se: 23C8
Mar 06 17:54:02.119203 check[11621]: [ 8] Computed supported_engines: 4 8
Mar 06 17:54:02.119801 check[11621]: [ 8] Using next closest server c303.cloudmark.com:2703, cached info srl 10809
Mar 06 17:54:02.120437 check[11621]: [ 8] mail 1 Subject: =?utf-8?q?Confirm_subscription_to_gentoo-kernel=40lists.gento
Mar 06 17:54:02.122047 check[11621]: [ 6] preproc: mail 1.0 went from 762 bytes to 604 
Mar 06 17:54:02.122464 check[11621]: [ 6] computing sigs for mail 1.0, len 604
Mar 06 17:54:02.130334 check[11621]: [ 6] Engine (8) didn't produce a signature for mail 1.0
Mar 06 17:54:02.131519 check[11621]: [ 5] 120984 seconds before closest server discovery
Mar 06 17:54:02.132093 check[11621]: [ 6] c301.cloudmark.com is a Catalogue Server srl 10809; computed min_cf=21, Server se: 23C8
Mar 06 17:54:02.132711 check[11621]: [ 8] Computed supported_engines: 4 8
Mar 06 17:54:02.133148 check[11621]: [ 8] Using next closest server c301.cloudmark.com:2703, cached info srl 10809
Mar 06 17:54:02.133574 check[11621]: [ 5] Connecting to c301.cloudmark.com ...
Mar 06 17:54:02.403595 check[11621]: [ 8] Connection established
Mar 06 17:54:02.404082 check[11621]: [ 4] c301.cloudmark.com >> 37 server greeting: sn=C&srl=10809&a=1&a=cg&ep4=7542-10
Mar 06 17:54:02.405218 check[11621]: [ 4] c301.cloudmark.com << 25
Mar 06 17:54:02.405491 check[11621]: [ 6] cn=razor-agents&cv=2.82
Mar 06 17:54:02.406347 check[11621]: [ 6] c301.cloudmark.com is a Catalogue Server srl 10809; computed min_cf=21, Server se: 23C8
Mar 06 17:54:02.407125 check[11621]: [ 8] Computed supported_engines: 4 8
Mar 06 17:54:02.407629 check[11621]: [ 8] mail 1.0 e4 sig: 1-CcYRfDZWUMGUy-fTptAQoWOCcA
Mar 06 17:54:02.408097 check[11621]: [ 5] mail 1.0 e8 got no sig
Mar 06 17:54:02.408659 check[11621]: [ 8] preparing 1 queries
Mar 06 17:54:02.409354 check[11621]: [ 8] sending 1 batches
Mar 06 17:54:02.410061 check[11621]: [ 4] c301.cloudmark.com << 52
Mar 06 17:54:02.410323 check[11621]: [ 6] a=c&e=4&ep4=7542-10&s=1-CcYRfDZWUMGUy-fTptAQoWOCcA
Mar 06 17:54:02.713021 check[11621]: [ 4] c301.cloudmark.com >> 11
Mar 06 17:54:02.713349 check[11621]: [ 6] response to sent.2
p=1&cf=36
Mar 06 17:54:02.714647 check[11621]: [ 6] mail 1.0 e=4 sig=1-CcYRfDZWUMGUy-fTptAQoWOCcA: Is spam: cf 36 >= min_cf 21
Mar 06 17:54:02.715026 check[11621]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1.0: no-contention part, spam=1
Mar 06 17:54:02.715304 check[11621]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1: a non-contention part was spam, mail spam
Mar 06 17:54:02.715572 check[11621]: [ 3] mail 1 is known spam.
Mar 06 17:54:02.715897 check[11621]: [ 5] disconnecting from server c301.cloudmark.com
Mar 06 17:54:02.716404 check[11621]: [ 4] c301.cloudmark.com << 5
Mar 06 17:54:02.716657 check[11621]: [ 6] a=q
Mar 06 17:54:02.717247 check[11621]: [ 8] razor-check finished successfully.
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All,

I'm stuck!

How do I edit fstab from rescue mode when the info in fstab no longer
matches the mountable resources.
If there is some magic tool I need what is it? Rescue mode will not
recognize my root login because selinux is
preventing it. Probably should be able to shut selinux down from the rescue
mode also.

This would also lead to the obvious question:
1. Why doesn't  comprehensive prelease testing find these failure types.
2. Why should boot fail because a mountable resource is no longer available,
just error msg and skip it and get on with it?


Thanks for the help as I'm quite frustrated.
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Robert Karge wrote:
> All,
> 
> I'm stuck!
> 
> How do I edit fstab from rescue mode when the info in fstab no longer
> matches the mountable resources.
> If there is some magic tool I need what is it? Rescue mode will not
> recognize my root login because selinux is
> preventing it. Probably should be able to shut selinux down from the
> rescue mode also.
> 
What do you mean by the "rescue mode"? The rescue modes I have used
do not require a login.

> This would also lead to the obvious question:
> 1. Why doesn't  comprehensive prelease testing find these failure types.

What type of failure? There are some types of failure that require
you do repair them by booting in the single user mode, or booting
from the install CD/DVD and selecting the rescue mode.

> 2. Why should boot fail because a mountable resource is no longer
> available, just error msg and skip it and get on with it?
> 
Because mount does not know if the system can boot without the
partition being mounted. Usually, if it can not mount a partition,
there is a problem with the system, and you should repair it before
doing a normal boot.

It is fairly easy to boot from the rescue CD, or in the rescue mode
of the install CD/DVD, and then edit fstab from there. You should
probably read about using the rescue CD before doing this.

Mikkel
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