I have a Debian 5.0 server with postfix, amavis-new, spamassassin and razor.
Amavis implements it's own SA daemon, it does not use spamd. So there's
a third variable in the equation.
So do I need spamassassin at all?
For some reason razor check only runs if I run the following command
You did enable razor in the server-wide config, right? Not per-user
settings.
I have enabled razor this way:
I have this lines in my /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
#razor
use_razor2 1
razor_config /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf
I also have this line in /etc/spamassassin/v310.pre
loadplugin
Check in the ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file for the user that runs
amavisd-new. I know the Mandriva package has that set to 'use_razor2
0', so I always have to hunt it down and fix it.
I had no use_razor2 line in the ~amavis/.spamassassin/user_prefs file
but after appending these lines to the
Check in the ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file for the user that runs
amavisd-new. I know the Mandriva package has that set to 'use_razor2
0', so I always have to hunt it down and fix it.
I had no use_razor2 line in the ~amavis/.spamassassin/user_prefs file
but after appending these lines to the
Hi,
is there a way to always put the razor, pyzor and ddc result into
scanned mail's x-spam header? I'd like to do it for testing purpose.
Attila Mesterhazy
Hi,
I have a Debian 5.0 server with postfix, amavis-new, spamassassin and razor.
For some reason razor check only runs if I run the following command
spamassassin /tmp/test.txt
But if I receive an e-mail from outside the server, or start the
following command
spamc /tmp/test.txt
razor