on 12/16/03 5:36 AM, Alan Munday at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> I installed Pyzor last night (0.4.0 on SA 2.60)
> 
> All seems well. I can run it from the command line, have done the discover
> and checked with Spamassassin -D (as root and the mail user) which detected
> pyzor and reported the mail.
> 
> So... This morning I'm browsing through a few hundred of the overnight spams
> and I've yet to see a PYZOR_CHECK score in any mail.
> 
> Can someone please confirm what I should expect to see?


Do you have spamd running , network tests enabled? I believe you need to
have the -t flag in there for it to work.




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