On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:13:58 +0100
RW wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:50:26 +0200
> İhsan Doğan wrote:
>
>
> > I have found the problem: The default Spamassassin package in
> > FreeBSD does not include support for Pyzor and Razor.
>
>
> The pyzor port option is off by default, but all it doe
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:50:26 +0200
İhsan Doğan wrote:
> I have found the problem: The default Spamassassin package in
> FreeBSD does not include support for Pyzor and Razor.
The pyzor port option is off by default, but all it does is create a
dependency on pyzor, and setup the relevant *.pre f
Hi Harald,
On Friday, 22 Apr 2016 14:43 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> >> According to the documentation, these setting should be fine. But
> >> if I execute Spamassasin with the debug option, I'm seeing this:
> >>
> >> $ spamassassin -t -D pyzor < sample-spam.txt
> >> Apr 22 12:53:38.154 [27799]
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 13:42:28 +0200
İhsan Doğan wrote:
> On Friday, 22 Apr 2016 13:03 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> > > I've installed Spamassassin 3.4.1 on FreeBSD 10.3 together with
> > > Pyzor 0.7.0 and Razor 2.84. I'm using Spamassassin through
> > > amavisd-new.
> > >
> > > When executed ma
Am 22.04.2016 um 14:40 schrieb İhsan Doğan:
On Friday, 22 Apr 2016 12:59 +0200, İhsan Doğan wrote:
According to the documentation, these setting should be fine. But
if I execute Spamassasin with the debug option, I'm seeing this:
$ spamassassin -t -D pyzor < sample-spam.txt
Apr 22 12:53:38.1
On Friday, 22 Apr 2016 12:59 +0200, İhsan Doğan wrote:
> According to the documentation, these setting should be fine. But
> if I execute Spamassasin with the debug option, I'm seeing this:
>
> $ spamassassin -t -D pyzor < sample-spam.txt
> Apr 22 12:53:38.154 [27799] dbg: pyzor: network tests o
On Friday, 22 Apr 2016 13:03 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> > I've installed Spamassassin 3.4.1 on FreeBSD 10.3 together with
> > Pyzor 0.7.0 and Razor 2.84. I'm using Spamassassin through
> > amavisd-new.
> >
> > When executed manually, both, Razor and Pyzor are fine:
> >
> > $ pyzor --homedir /so
Am 22.04.2016 um 12:59 schrieb İhsan Doğan:
I've installed Spamassassin 3.4.1 on FreeBSD 10.3 together with
Pyzor 0.7.0 and Razor 2.84. I'm using Spamassassin through
amavisd-new.
When executed manually, both, Razor and Pyzor are fine:
$ pyzor --homedir /some/dir ping
public.pyzor.org:24441
Hi,
I've installed Spamassassin 3.4.1 on FreeBSD 10.3 together with
Pyzor 0.7.0 and Razor 2.84. I'm using Spamassassin through
amavisd-new.
When executed manually, both, Razor and Pyzor are fine:
$ pyzor --homedir /some/dir ping
public.pyzor.org:24441 (200, 'OK')
$ razor-check -d
[...]
Apr 2