spamc vs. razor-check ???
I continue making progress transitioning from netscrape mail on nt4 to
exim|fetchmail|procmail|mutt on woody.
Today, I'm tackling spam!
I've installed both spamassassin, spamc and razor. spamassassin appears
to be ubiquitous; but, I found references to razor in conjunction with
sa. Am I alone in finding razor's documentation lacking?
This is what I have in ~/.procmailrc:
:0 Wc
| razor-check
:0 Waf
| formail -A "X-Razor-Warning: SPAM."
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
* < 256000
| spamc
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes|\
^X-Razor-Warning: SPAM
spam
What I hope to do with this is analyze what goes into =spam to see which
messages are caught by spamc, which by razor and which by both. Then,
hopefully, I can tune one or both of them to zap my spam ;>
After many hours tweaking ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs, I'm finally
getting the hang of black- & white-lists.
Razor, however, does *NOTHING*! Not one single message gets the
X-Razor-Warning header -- what is going on?
Clearly, I am missing some key setup or configuration?
What do you think?
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