Of course razor2 checks only provide part of the score to SA , have you
checked the other rules fired on that email and the nothing else is marking
the score down?

Martin

On Thursday, 5 January 2012, AJ Weber <awe...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I am testing the Razor2 plugin and am surprised that some "obvious" spam
is
> getting through.  The reason I'm most surprised is that the SA install
> (3.3.1) seems to be checking the message with Razor2 and passing it.
> However, I have "Cloudmark Desktop One" running on my PC, and when the
> message gets to my PC, that client flags it as spam immediately.
>
> Can someone tell me the relationship between Razor2 and Cloudmark?  It
> appears to be somewhat supported by the same people.  So is the Razor data
> purposely not refreshed as often in order to sell Cloudmark Authority
> licenses?
>
> I was sort of thinking it all used the same reference-db, but maybe not.
> (If they DO, then I have some follow-on questions about how to debug why
the
> Razor2 plugin is not flagging a message that Cloudmark One is flagging
only
> milliseconds later.)
>
> Thanks for any info on the above and any troubleshooting techniques that
you
> can share.
>
> -AJ
>
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