Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
Checking the razor2 itself indicated that the message(s)
were in-fact seen and reported as spam. Checking again
later, again with razor-client (not SA) the messages were
never seen at all.
Regardless of the conflicting data that I'm presenting...
The whole problem vanished
>Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
>> No, it doesn't as Vipul pointed out. But if your using it
>> via SpamAssassin like I am then look to your Bayes
>> database. Ultimately that was where my problem was. I
>> kept getting accounts from Telus.net that were scoring
>> high on the razor2 tests because - accordin
>On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kevin W. Gagel announced
>> authoritatively: Ultimately that was where my problem
>was. I kept getting accounts from
>
>> Telus.net that were scoring high on the razor2 tests
>> because - according to SA's bayes db - razor2 had seen
>the message
>
>This makes no sense, I'm af
>On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kevin W. Gagel announced
>> authoritatively: Ultimately that was where my problem
>> was. I kept getting accounts from Telus.net that were
>> scoring high on the razor2 tests because - according to
>> SA's bayes db - razor2 had seen the message
>
>This makes no sense, I'm afra