Ed: I believe SpamAssassin is capable of running razor on its own when Razor properly compiled and working. It's part of the many tests it uses.
My spamc automatically throws each email against razor's database, and gives it some extra points when it sees that it is in the database. So yes, mail that exists in the razor database can still get passed through if the points aren't beyond the threshold that you set. Kenneth On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Ed Kasky wrote: > I read the faq at spamAssasin.org which answered the question as to what to > do with mail already received using the script. Can the razor check, etc. > be automatic using spamassassin as it can be with spamd/spamc? > > How do most folks run it? Daemon or command line? > > And lastly, does a "razored" piece of spam make it's way to the recipient > as it can with SA?? > > Of course, shoot me if this stuff is in the docs somewhere.... > > Ed > _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk