Hi, I hate to ask the obvious things, but did you use 'razor-admin' to register a user/pass pair with Razor2 ?
Can you run SpamAssassin with Razor with some extra logging options and send the results? For example, call SpamAssassin from .procmailrc like this: :0fw | /usr/bin/spamassassin -a -D -l /tmp/spam_assassin.log And send the resulting /tmp/spam_assassin.log ? Amit On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, shlomo solomon wrote: > On Friday 24 January 2003 11:49, Amit Margalit wrote: > > I don't know when that was. Razor2 appears to be quite fast, unless you > > set it up to automatically submit all caught spam to razor. > > During the past month. And no, I didn't set it up to report spam to Razor. > > > As I said, this could be a case of wrong setup, or older Razor. I have > I installed Razor from MDK9.0 -- perl-Razor-Agent-2.20-2mdk.rpm > > > crontab call up fetchmail every 10 minutes from 2 pop accounts. The mails > > are delivered to postfix which calls procmail and procmail fires up > > SpamAssassin. Even when I get 50 emails on several mailing lists (and my > > mailing list rules are below the SpamAssassin rule) it still takes only a > > minute or two. > > Then I must be doing something wrong. When I ran SpamAssassin from a KMail > filter with no switches, it took about an hour to deal with 50 e-mails. > Adding --local cut the time to a minute or so. What am I missing here? > > > I've had far fewer misses. About 1 in 30, constantly. > > Again leads me to believe I'm doing something wrong. Since you say that 2/3 of > the spam is caught by Razor and I found **none** was caught by Razor, that > could explain why your overall results (SpamAssassin + Razor) are much better > than mine. > > -- Amit Margalit ============= The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple. After that, it's all learned. (Bruce Ediger, [EMAIL PROTECTED], in comp.os.linux.misc, on X interfaces.) ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]