Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
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Harry wrote:
>>How is it all found by procmail?
Matus UHLAR responded:
> exactly as you use above. It also does not matter if you use pyzor, all
> checks SA uses are evaluated that way.
>
> Simply install pyzor (razor, dcc, ...), activate
On 21.01.17 11:20, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm looking to understand the actual mechanism whereby pyzor tells sa
it thinks a message is spam.
What does sa look for.
that's problem of Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor plugin.
My sa setup allows sa to insert X-Spam headers and then procmail looks
Having a heck of a time googling for this answer.
I'm looking to understand the actual mechanism whereby pyzor tells sa
it thinks a message is spam.
What does sa look for.
My sa setup allows sa to insert X-Spam headers and then procmail looks
for certain of those
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