breakage between 4.68.5 and 4.68.8
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Apr 3 18:48:34 UTC 2008
Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Julian Field wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 15:10:55 +0100
>> From: Julian Field <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk>
>> Reply-To: MailScanner Beta-testers
>> <mailscanner-beta at lists.mailscanner.info>
>> To: MailScanner Beta-testers <mailscanner-beta at lists.mailscanner.info>
>> Subject: Re: breakage between 4.68.5 and 4.68.8
>>
>> Put the location of the MailScanner.conf on the command-line and it
>> should be happier.
>> At that point it doesn't know where the conf file is.
>> I'll try to sort this for the next release.
>
> Still sifting thu email, found this... I start MailScanner via my
> /etc/init.d script, the start portion looks like so (Solaris 10 here):
I assume you have it properly setup as a service and start and stop it with
svcadm enable site/mailscanner
and
svcadm disable site/mailscanner
?
>
> MSDIR=/opt/MailScanner
> case "$1" in
> start)
> su - root -c "$MSDIR/bin/check_mailscanner"
> status=$?
> ;;
>
> So I went and looked at check_mailscanner. It has:
>
> process=MailScanner
> msbindir=/opt/MailScanner/bin
> config=/opt/MailScanner/etc/MailScanner.conf
>
> so config matches where my MailScanner.conf file really lives, unless
> symlinks have suddenly quit working. And I don't think they have.
>
> Jeff Earickson
> Colby College
And what happens when you run MailScanner --lint with the location of
the MailScanner.conf on the command-line, like this:
/opt/MailScanner/bin/MailScanner --lint
/opt/MailScanner/etc/MailScanner.conf
?
Jules
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