stan said: > I've installed spamassain and razor and dcc on my debian system. When I > run > spamassain -rD, I see the message is reported to razor and DCC. However, > glancing at the results of messages that have been filterd coing in, I > have > yet to see any indication of spam detection using thes services. > > How can I confirm that the recieve side of this is actually using these > services? What should the resultant message be in the new spamassian > generate headers?
If razor is working on your system, you should see output when using spamassassin -D. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 | grep -i razor debug: Razor2 is available Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /home/user/.razor Razor-Log: Found razorhome: /home/user/.razor Razor-Log: No /home/user/.razor/razor-agent.conf found, skipping. Razor-Log: read_file: 1 items read from /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.155426 check[2561]: [ 5] computed razorhome=/home/user/.razor, conf=/etc/razor/razor-agent.conf, ident=/home/user/.razor/identity Dec 17 10:52:21.156936 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 1 items read from /home/user/.razor/servers.discovery.lst Dec 17 10:52:21.157295 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 2 items read from /home/user/.razor/servers.nomination.lst Dec 17 10:52:21.157578 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 2 items read from /home/user/.razor/servers.catalogue.lst Dec 17 10:52:21.159482 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 11 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.folly.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.170259 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 11 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.folly.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.171035 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.stress.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.171596 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.stress.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.172234 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.truth.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.172791 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.truth.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.173380 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.rancor.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.173934 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.rancor.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.174507 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.pride.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.175056 check[2561]: [ 5] read_file: 13 items read from /home/user/.razor/server.pride.cloudmark.com.conf Dec 17 10:52:21.180605 check[2561]: [ 6] skipping whitelist file (empty?): /home/user/.razor/razor-whitelist Dec 17 10:52debug: Using results from Razor v2.36 debug: Found Razor2 part: part=0 engine=4 ct=0 cf=0 debug: Razor2 results: spam? 0 highest cf score: 0 debug: Razor2 is available [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ The X-Spam-Status should be flagged with RAZOR2_CHECK if the email was listed in Razor2 and RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 if razor thinks the spam probability is > 50%. -- Chris Thielen Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases: http://www.sandgnat.com/cmos/ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk