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Subject: [Razor-users] How do I know that razor-report works at all?
From: "Jesper K. Pedersen" <blackie () blackie ! dk>
Date: 2004-03-11 11:23:19
Message-ID: 200403111223.19831.blackie () blackie ! dk
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I'd be happy to participate in the fight against spam, but I do at least want
to know that my work is used at all.
I tried the following:
spamassassin --report < spam-mail
razor-report -f spam-mail
and both seems to work for a few seconds, and then terminates without any
message.
A previous reply on this list indicate that only when there is an error a
message will be displayed, but I tried reporting my .emacs file, without any
notification that anything went wrong. Does that mean that Richard Stallmann
is now blacklisted? ;-)
Next I tried adding -D to spamassasin, and it did indeed say a lot, but not
much I could make anything out of.
What I really want to do is put spam mails into an mbox file, and once in a
while send that off.
I tried spamassassin --report -D < ~/Mail/spam
and the -D report did not explicit mention anything about 5 different mails,
how do I see from the output that it registered 5 mails?
Kind regards
Jesper.
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