Mmm, so I should be able to do this then.  Any ideas anyone on what to
check?  Rarzor-check obviously is working on its own, and spamd can see
it too.  Is there any debugging I can turn on to see if the mail is
being passed to it on its way through?


I don't have a clue about perl to check out the code...

Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Vivek Khera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 29 May 2002 16:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] New user question regarding razor.


>>>>> "JP" == Jon Paterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JP> I (perhaps wrongly) believed that spamd would also pass the mail to 
JP> razor as it was passed through.  I if I run razor-check with the

Nothing with SA (the module, not the spamassassin program) nor razor
requires a home directory for the final recipient.  Razor requires a
home directory for the process running it so it can cache some
connection data, but nothing else.

I have SA with Razor running via amavisd-new on a inbound gateway box
that has no local delivery (and only a handful of administrative users).
It forwards all mail after scanning to the final server via a transport
table (in postfix), since the primary MX is set to this filtering box.

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