Submitted by soundgallery on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 07:46
On a new server I checked inside Usermine under "Mail - Spamassasin - Mailfilter". The presented grafical options "Allow / Denied adresses", "Spamclassification" etc. show up prompt. When triggering "Setup Razor Spam Dedection", I received the following message:
The Razor setup command razor-admin was not found on your system, indicating that Razor is not installed.,
On "YUM" I didn't find any razor packages. What needs to be installed and where can I find it?
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Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 08:38 Comment #1
Howdy -- I've been looking into this after you mentioned it in your other request, trying to determine why that message is appearing, as well as how to setup Razor on CentOS.
I'll offer that it turns out to not be something that works out of the box on CentOS, it requires using a third party repository as well as manual installation of some packages (though it's simpler on other distros).
So in that regard, I might suggest waiting to set this up until everything else is working just as you need it, in order to avoid creating any additional issues.
However, in attempting to test that, I don't actually see the link you mentioned, "Setup Razor Spam Detection".
Which screen is that in? Does that actually show up in the main menu under Webmin -> Servers -> SpamAssassin Mail Filter? Or is it within one of the menu options under that?
Submitted by soundgallery on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 09:32 Comment #2
I found this message in usermin / Mail / SpamAssasin Filters / - window opens ... there I hit "Setup Razor Spam dedector" , its one of the menu option there (in usermin)
OK, I understand your concern, do it later.
Submitted by uinfor on Wed, 11/30/2016 - 06:52 Pro Licensee Comment #3
Interesting for my needs of upgrade my antispam
Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 11/30/2016 - 09:05 Comment #4
Yeah I believe Razor is available in the main repository of other distros such as Ubuntu and Debian. However, it's unfortunately not available in CentOS.
Submitted by uinfor on Wed, 11/30/2016 - 10:53 Pro Licensee Comment #5
I am thinking test Ubuntu server, php7, razor and others is sufficient to test it, debian i used it before, what do you recommend me ??? Or can i add some recommended repository to my centos and add razor and php7 ¿??
Thank you Andrey !!!
Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 11/30/2016 - 11:06 Comment #6
I'm not familiar with the process of installing razor on CentOS.
It's available in various third party repositories, but I don't have experience with them, and we generally recommend against using third party repositories.
If you're interested in both razor and PHP7, you may want to look into Ubuntu 16.04, which provides both of those.
Submitted by cruiskeen on Sat, 12/03/2016 - 11:19 Comment #7
Since we're talking about CentOS 7 , what I'd recommend here is to set up the EPEL repository and install perl-Razor-Agent
Submitted by applejack on Sun, 12/04/2016 - 06:06 Comment #8
To set up Razor, Pyzor and DCC on Centos (in my case 6) please see https://www.virtualmin.com/node/43372
It's fairly straightforward. I'm using spamc by the way.
Submitted by uinfor on Wed, 01/04/2017 - 04:10 Pro Licensee Comment #9
Thank you @cruiskeen @applejack i add epel repository and install perl-razor-Agent and pyzor and DCC, i hope this can help me to stop spam