Am 21.09.2016 um 10:18 schrieb Marcus Schopen:
Am Montag, den 19.09.2016, 13:35 +0100 schrieb RW:
It's not a spamassassin problem, right. Question is, can I install a
SHA1 package without harming perl at other places?
It should do any harm.
That should have been:
It shouldn't do any harm.
Thanks. Build a backport and razor is running fine now.
Is anyone using razor/pyzor/DCC and can give some efficiency report? Do
they still make sense beside DNSBL and URIBL?
surely - while DCC ist not a spam sign by it's descriptions razor/pyzor
*are* and they have nothing in common with DNSBL/URIBL
they are *content digest* and so able to hit messages spreaded over
different outbound servers, all sort of hacked accounts and using
permanently changing URLs - the whole point of SA is to make a final
score of different sources