Hello,

I've been a regular user of razor for some time and have decided to
add SA to my spam filtering.  SA seems to be working fine.  What is
not clear to me, however, is whether razor is working in conjunction
with SA or not.  Previously, I had been logging all of the razor
activity in a file in /etc/razor (where my conf file was to be found).
Now I see no activity whatsoever.  It is my understanding that SA
automatically calls razor.

Here's a copy of my current procmailrc file:

:0fw
* < 256000
|spamc
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/home/joe/spamassassin-caught

I am indeed seeing the emails that SA found as they are placed in file
spamassassin-caught.  Here is a copy of what my prcmailrc looked like
when only razor was my spam tool:

INCLUDERC=/etc/razor/white-list
:0 Wc
| razor-check -home /etc/razor
:0 Wa
/home/joe/razor-caught

Note that when I ran razor-check I indicated my home directory as I
had set some of the conf file entries to-nonstandard values.  I would
really like that to work again.  In addition, I thought it would be
nice to be able to catch its spams into a file, too.

I guess my main question would be that I'd like to know how to tell
SA to tell razor what its home path should be.

Thanks in advance for any pointers or tips.

Joe
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