> Louis LeBlanc wrote: > > On 02/09/03 02:53 PM, Per olof Ljungmark sat at the `puter and typed: > > > >>Dear all, > >> > >>FreeBSD 4.6.2-p4+postfix 1.11+SA 2.44+Razor-agents 2.22 > >> > >>Nobody at razor-users or SA-Talk seems to know so I thought I give > >>it a try here. > >> > >>I have a problem understanding how to configure the razor-agent.log. > >>On two mail servers running FreeBSD 4.6.2 and OpenBSD 3.2 I > >>experience same issue: razor-agent.log stops logging for some reason > >>(probably me). Razor is called from Spamassassin. > >> > >>Everything else works fine, SA, Razor2 checks, postfix etc. are all > >>without a problem but razor-agent.log is completely empty even if > >>Razor does what it should. > >> > >>Permissions are checked ok Paths are checked ok I have read all the > >>applicable man pages I ran razor-admin with applicable options > >>razor-agent.conf seems ok with correct log settings There are no > >>errors generated anywhere Razorhome is properly configured > >> > >>SA is 2.44, but have seen same behaviour with 2.41 and 2.43 Razor > >>2.22 from 2.20, same thing > >> > >>I have simply ran out of options here, could somebody offer a clue > >>on where to start? > > > > > > I have been trying to resort my mail configuration to include > > spamassassin, running from procmail as the recipient to allow per-user > > whitelists and blacklists. So I've been hitting razor around the > > perimiter myself. The logfile location is one I haven't quite been > > able to get locked down either, but check ~/.razor/ and see if it > > shows up there. > > > No, it's not there, in fact it is nowhere. <razor-home> is in > /var/spool/filter/.razor/ where everything else *except* the log (which > is clearly defined in razor-agent.conf) shows up proper. It used to > work, then vanished, then after running razor-admin it came back only to > dissappear again, and I'm clueless :-(
On my SA/Razor machine, every user who gets mail has a .razor directory in their home directory (ie, /home/matt/.razor). There is no Razor "global" log file on my machine. -- Matt Emmerton To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message