Lots ne wmedical related spam...

Matt Kettler mkettler at EVI-INC.COM
Fri Nov 4 18:00:02 GMT 2005


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Rob wrote:
> I also just installed Razor via apt-get install razor and ran.....
> 
> razor-client
> razor-admin --create
> razor-admin --register
> 
> The docs with debian say nothing else to do as SA will see razor is
> installed and use it... that seems a little too magically for me.... is
> there anything i should do to test that razor is installed properly?
> 
> Thanks...

Actually, if you're using SA 3.1.0, you need to enable the razor plugin in v310.pre.

However, in SA 3.0.x, and lower it's purely automatic.

If you want to see if razor is found by SA, you can run spamassassin --lint -D.
You should see a pile of razor related lines in the debug output.


SA 3.1.0 should have this in the debug output:
----------------
[9612] dbg: diag: module installed: Razor2::Client::Agent, version 2.71
<snip - more debug>

[9612] dbg: plugin: loading Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Razor2 from @INC
[9612] dbg: razor2: razor2 is available, version 2.7

<snip - more debug>


[9612] dbg: razor2: part=0 engine=4 contested=0 confidence=0
[9612] dbg: razor2: results: spam? 0
[9612] dbg: razor2: results: engine 8, highest cf score: 0
[9612] dbg: razor2: results: engine 4, highest cf score: 0
[9612] dbg: plugin: registering glue method for check_razor2 (Mail::SpamAssassin::Pl
ugin::Razor2=HASH(0x9174f0c))
[9612] dbg: plugin: registering glue method for check_pyzor (Mail::SpamAssassin::Plu
gin::Pyzor=HASH(0x90e9d34))

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3.0.4 will have similar output, but it won't have anything about plugins..

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