Do you know what the no such file or directory refers to which I got
when I tried spamassassin -r -D ?

on Tuesday 10/29/2002 Theo Van Dinter([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:50:56PM -0500, John covici wrote:
 > > So then I tried to register, but it said my Email was already
 > > registered, so I tried a new one and it said it was successful, but
 > > spamassassin still did not work.  Then I tried razor2-admin -d create
 > > but that didn't work either, so I went back to razor1 for the time
 > > being.
 > > 
 > > Can you tel me how to get this going?
 > 
 > Well, the first step is getting razor-report to work.  Once that is
 > functioning, "spamassassin -r" should work for you as well.
 > 
 > Take the sample-spam.txt file from the spamassassin distro, and try doing
 > a "razor-report -d sample-spam.txt".  If that doesn't work, I would 1)
 > go to the razor-users folks and talk to them (it's a razor problem,
 > not a spamassassin problem), but 2) rename your ~/.razor directory
 > to ~/.razor.old, then run "razor-admin -create" and then register via
 > "razor-admin -register".  Then try the report again.  If it still fails,
 > see option 1.
 > 
 > If, however, razor-report does work, then we'll have to explore some
 > more since it should just work. :)
 > 
 > -- 
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 >  foolproof software and the universe which is trying to create bigger
 >  fools.  So far, the universe is winning..."   - Michael H. Warfield

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         John Covici
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