The
way I check is use the sample-spam.txt file that comes with the SA
source.
spamassassin -t -D <
/usr/local/src/Mail-spamassassin-2.63/sample-spam.txt
I make
sure that razor is saying it's spam. And if not, finding out why.
Most of the time it's been b/c spamd user didn't have the /.razor
files.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Razor2For some time now I have not seen any markup in my SPAM that indicates that Razor is being used.. When I run spamassassin --lint -D, I do see it there and it appears to be available.. Is there any way I can verify that Razor is indeed being utilized by SA? I know it used to, but I've lost track of when I stopped seeing it in my Spam reports..
Thanks in advance for any tips!
