On Wednesday 29 May 2002 23:20, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> razor.conf isn't necessary.  I believe you can put in razor whitelist
> stuff in there, but...  I just let SA handle that stuff and leave razor
> in the default state myself.

Actually, if you're not running spamd as root and you want to use razor you'll 
need it. The problem is that tazor needs to store the discovery list 
somewhere and by default that's the current directoy (I think). Now, it is 
likely that spamd doesnt have write permissions on the current directory so
razor will fail to create the file. This is simply solved by creating 
something like /var/spool/spamd and give spamd write access to that directory 
then just put "listfile = /var/spool/spamd/razor.list" in the razor.conf 
file.

---
Lars Hansson


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