is there any way to get info about my user's submissions?
i.e. the number of revokes, the number of reports, the
number of reported spams that were not previously reported,
my personal confidence level, etc
Thanks,
Jon.
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Are you sure you're getting a gif file, and not a tar.gz file?
The file should be "razor-agents-2.20.tar.gz"...assuming you have gnu tar
(if you're running linux, that's the tar you have), you an simply run:
tar -xzvf razor-agents-2.20.tar.gz
And you'll then have the install directory ready to
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de'i Wednesday 13 November 2002 20:22 la David cusku di'e
> I recently downloaded Razor 2.20. I installed all of the required Perl
> libraries and the Razor install went perfectly fine. But, I can't figure
> out how to tell sendmail to filter all mail
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de'i Wednesday 13 November 2002 10:52 la Jon Gabrielson cusku di'e
> I just installed razor2, and one of the first message i
> receive as "spam" is the daily slashdot digest.
> I revoked this message, but it still shows up as spam.
> Is there a way to
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de'i Wednesday 13 November 2002 09:42 la Richard Jones cusku di'e
> Hi,
>
> I've had a quick look at the docs on the sourceforge site, but would
> still like some more information on seeded troll addresses and general
> etiquette on reporting spam.
>
>
I recently downloaded Razor 2.20. I installed all of the required Perl
libraries and the Razor install went perfectly fine. But, I can't figure out
how to tell sendmail to filter all mail through Razor.
I ran the following command: razor-admin -d -create -home=/etc/razor
So I know that it should h
Hi,
I've tried downloading the razor agents tarball from sf and all I get is a
gif file? I've tried IE, Mozilla, and lynx. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Alan
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ok, i just checked and it no longer hits for me either.
I guess that is the point of having the revoke command.
Sorry to bother you.
Jon.
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 17:00, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Hmm, well it no longer hits for me.
>
> Here's my debug output of a run against it (note: I did it
Hmm, well it no longer hits for me.
Here's my debug output of a run against it (note: I did it as a user with
default razor settings not a customized razor-agent.conf and I got this as
part of the output of "spamassassin -tD < file" although it is the same as
"razor-check -d < file" ):
Razor-
Attached is the slashdot digest.
It seems to be plain text.
Jon.
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12:20, you wrote:
> 1) You cannot look up your trust level at present. They are working on this
> however.
>
> 2) I don't think it would be wise for razor to even tell you which users
> reported a piece
I funnel old email addresses and spam accounts into one account that does
an auto delete on what razor tells me is spam...
I'll get a couple hundred to a couple thousand spam emails a day without
razor... With razor, I generally only have to sort through 10-15 spam
messages/day and submit them ba
At 15:01 - Justin Mason wrote:
>> Some URLs relevant to ICAP:
>> http://www.i-cap.org/spec/icap_specification.txt (expired, but..)
>> http://icap-server.sourceforge.net/ (written in Python!)
>> http://www.ietf-opes.org/documents/draft-beck-opes-irml-00.txt
>> The great thing about this is that
I just installed razor2, and one of the first message i
receive as "spam" is the daily slashdot digest.
I revoked this message, but it still shows up as spam.
Is there a way to see what my trust level is, what the
confidence level of a given piece of spam is, and what
the trust levels are of anyone
Welcome to the Razor community Richard!
To answer your question: Absolutely not Sorry to be so animated on this
subject, but it is one I
am passionate about.
Unless you have email addresses that are definitely receiving 100% spam, you
do not want
pipe them to razor-report. When you report e
Matt Bernstein said:
> Some URLs relevant to ICAP:
> http://www.i-cap.org/spec/icap_specification.txt (expired, but..)
> http://icap-server.sourceforge.net/ (written in Python!)
> http://www.ietf-opes.org/documents/draft-beck-opes-irml-00.txt
> The great thing about this is that your MTA, MUA, IM
Hi,
I've had a quick look at the docs on the sourceforge site, but would
still like some more information on seeded troll addresses and general
etiquette on reporting spam.
Briefly, I administer info.com and a number of our addresses receive
significant amounts of spam. However they also receive
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