On 17-04-13 21:40, Ben Johnson wrote:
> Ideally, using the above directives will tell us whether we're
> experiencing timeouts, or these spam messages are simply not in the
> Pyzor or Razor2 databases.
> 
> Off the top of your head, do you happen to know what will happen if one
> or both of the Pyzor/Razor2 tests timeout? Will some indication that the
> tests were at least *started* still be added to the SA header?

The razor client (don't know about pyzor) logs its activity to some
logfile in ~razor. There you can see what (or what not) is happening.

It's also possible to raise logfile verbosity by changing the razor
config file. See the man page for details.

--
Tom

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