On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 12:28 -0700, John Hardin wrote: > > Ah. That looks a lot better. "test" isn't a valid email so it's not > surprising that pyzor doesn't return a response. The second test, using a > valid email, shows that everything is (or at least should be) working > properly. SA _is_ seeing a response from Pyzor, indicating that message is > not in the database and is also not whitelisted. > > I apologize that I didn't look closely enough at your original post to see > that you were sending "test" through it rather than a properly-formatted > email message. I've updated the wiki to address this more clearly. > > I think you're good to go.
Ahh! Thanks John... I'm sorry to have wasted the bandwidth here, but I got fixated on the exit code of 1 which must be hardwired in my brain as an error... Anyway - Thanks again. I really appreciate your help. Mark
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