Kenneth -

I have razor compiled and working.

I just want to be sure that it passes the mail to the recipient even if it 
reaches the set threshold.  Right now I have it set so this way so that 
each user on the system can be sure that nothing got tagged by mistake 
before deleting.  I want to be sure that this will continue if I use 
spamc/spamd but also want it to report to the razor database without having 
to invoke the script on saved messages one at a time.  Or does it already 
do that and I just don't know it??

Wouldn't be the first time ;-)

Ed

At 11:01 PM Saturday, 4/6/2002, you wrote -=>
>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??

Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
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