Are you running spamd as yourself, or as another user (nobody, or root, or
whatever)?  It sounds quite likely that the user your running spamd as doesn't
have a ~/.razor/ set up, but your own user does.

On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Mark Norton wrote:

> Any reason why I would get razor results against spamassassin and none when
> using the spamc client?
>
>
>
> I've been running the spamc client and have not seen any hits against any of
> the spam. After replacing spamc with spamassassin the second message through
> reported this:
>
>
>
> Content analysis details:   (9.6 points, 5.0 required)
>
>
>
>  pts rule name              description
>
> ---- ----------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>  2.8 OBSCURED_EMAIL         BODY: Message seems to contain rot13ed address
>
>  4.3 EMAIL_ROT13            BODY: Body contains a ROT13-encoded email
> address
>
>  1.6 RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 BODY: Razor2 gives confidence between 51 and 100
>
>                             [cf: 100]
>
>  0.0 LINES_OF_YELLING       BODY: A WHOLE LINE OF YELLING DETECTED
>
>  0.9 RAZOR2_CHECK           Listed in Razor2 (http://razor.sf.net/
> <http://razor.sf.net/> )
>
>
>
>
>
> I prefer using the spamc client. Any ideas??
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark Norton
>
>
>
>

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