At 11:58 AM Monday, 9/26/2005, Theo Van Dinter wrote -=>
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 11:10:19AM -0500, sargon wrote:
> I use Theo's excellent handlespam.pl script for reporting spam. Since
> upgrading to SA 3.1 over the weekend, I see this error when I run the
> script:
>
> (razor) Could not report spam to Razor et al!

Same here...

> It thus appears that the error reported by the script is, in fact, not
> an error. What changed in 3.1 to cause the erroneous reporting error?
> Any ideas on what should be changed in the script to fix it?

1) I'm glad you like the script. :)
2) Razor (along with a bunch of other stuff) was moved to be a plugin in 3.1.
3) The version I'm running works fine with Razor. ;)

Do you see the warning everytime you try to report?  Does "spamassassin
-r" on a single message work?  Are you sure the entry corresponds to
the handlespam run?  Is your version different than the one I have up
at http://www.kluge.net/~felicity/random/handlespam.txt ?

FWIW, from here, I see the error in the results from handlespam on every message processed.

Here's a sample:

Mail From: "Jimmy Downey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject  : Buy popular drugs online
SA Status: Yes, score=40.6 required=6.9
Spamtrap?: No
Autorept?: No
(razor) Could not report spam to Razor et al!
(relay) Already did a relay check for 204.60.203.69, skipping
(scopy) Sending spam copies
(archi) Message archived to /home/ed/mail/spammers.


"spamassassin -D -r " results:

[17450] info: reporter: spam reported to DCC
[17450] info: reporter: spam reported to Razor
[17450] info: reporter: spam reported to Pyzor
[17540] info: reporter: spam reported to SpamCop

Ed
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