I'll answer my own question :)

Create a razor-agent.conf file in each user's .razor directory that 
contains the line:
logfile                = /dev/null

That seems to be the best way to get rid of razor logs.

Rob M.

On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Rob Mangiafico wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> If we are using razor2 and SA with spamc/d and the -H parameter, what is 
> the best way to get rid of the logfiles razor creates? Is it to sym link 
> /home/user1/.razor/razor-agent.log to /dev/null, or setup a separate 
> razor.conf file (not sure how/where to do so if this is the case)...?
> 
> We just installed razor2 using standard install commands, and did no real 
> razor configuration. Any tips/pointers on how to fine tune razor with SA 
> would be much appreciated. It seems razor2 is quite good at helping the 
> battle against spam so far :)
> 
> Rob M.
> 
> 



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