I am going to answer both Jeff's and Redeeman's posts at once:

Jeff - Spamassassin will invoke "razor", "pyzor", and "DCC" (don't know
what this is) to further detect spam.  Pyzor is another type of Razor,
which (i think) use a hash to check a db of know spam.  Not rule based
like spamassassin logic.

Redeeman - you are trying to emerge the "~" version of razor which is
razor-2.36-r1 while i installed the non"~" version which is razor-2.12
and that may be the difference.  i have successfully installed 2.12 on
two systems today.

-rdg

On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 12:43, Jeff Smelser wrote:
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> On Sunday 07 December 2003 12:29 pm, rd wrote:
> > OK, so I am going to answer my own posting.
> >
> > 1) Isn't *anybody* using spamassassin and razor???  huh???
> > 2) Here is the problem & fix.
> >    a) dev-perl/Exturils-Makemaker >= 6.11 breaks the razor install
> >    b) you must downgrade to dev-perl/Exturils-Makemaker-6.05-r6
> >    c) razor will install an automagically be used by spamassassin
> > 3) refer to this gentoo forum thread   -   emerge razor problems
> 
> Well, I use spamassasin, why would you install both? Does razor detect 
> something spamassin doesn't.
> 
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