t; indicates the RBL check has worked).
In the unix world you can check this by doing a spammassassin -D <
test.message where test.message is a message you've saved, with full
headers, to test the spamassassin engine.
-Mike Saunders
method at method dot cx
>
> Any help
;&1
That syntax probably only works in bash sh shells. The test.msg is a test
spam that you've captured. This will put spamassassin in debug mode and
there will be a lot of output. I believe you'll see RBL results in the
P encoding]
-Mike Saunders
method at method dot cx
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Spamass
. It has to scan it's library pathis (I
believe...) and you may have more in place now. That takes time. Plus
you're running a lot of other processess as well. I would suspect this to
be the issue at hand.
-Mike Saunders
method at method dot cx
ch RBL list I wish to
check or is this configured differently?
-Mike Saunders
BTW: if anybody cares to see some results of how well this is working for
us, check out:
http://www.minot.com/~method/sa/
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> The easiest way is to run "spamassassin -D < message". The debug
> information will tell you about razor.
>
Well, I ran that, and I did find this:
debug: Razor2 is available
debug: entering helper-app run mode
debug: leaving helper-app run mode
R
all.
Is the search feature on sourceforge's lists broken? Every time I try to
search the list for information I get a blank reply.
-Mike Saunders
method at method dot cx
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