On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 04:21:18PM -0400, Sunil William Savkar wrote:
> I guess what i meant is that before the reporting will work, I need to
> have razor's report agents set up and also an account set up, right?

For Razor2, yes.  That's a Razor thing.

> Again, you are pointing out that there is a little to do with respect to
> reporting.  I am curious not about reporting, but the use by SpamAssassin
> of the blacklists themselves. That is, out of the box does SpamAssassin
> look at the razor blacklists without my having to do anythign or sign up
> with an account with Vipul's razor?

Well, it's not an SA question, but a Razor question -- will Razor,
without doing anything, let you do checks.  The answer is yes, although
you really do want to do a "razor-admin -create" and "-discover".

Razor documentation will help you out for this stuff, SA just calls
their code so ...

> Out of curiousity, although there is a -r flag for spamassassin, what
> about using spamd?  This maybe is not possible?  I did not see the -r flag
> as being useful for that.

spamd is only for scanning messages.

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