Problem after installing SpamAssassin on MailScanner
James Page
billox at BILLOX.COM
Fri Dec 10 07:14:50 GMT 2004
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Hi,
Sorry to hijack this thread but I'm having a problem with SA 3.0.1 and
MailScanner 4.36.4-1 on Fedora Core 3 (Postfix)
I installed MailScanner when SA 2.55 was installed, I subseqently used
yum to upgrade SA to version 3.0.1
It would start with no errors but the X flags in processed mail still
indicated it was using 2.55
I then installed the rpm version of install-Clam-SA.tar.gz - it did all
the perl stuff then told me SA 3.0.1 was already installed
Now when I start MailScanner I get the following errors.....
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: MailScanner E-Mail Virus Scanner
version 4.36.4 starting...
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: Could not read Custom Functions
directory
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9260]: Spam Checks: Starting
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: Syntax error in line 1291, value
"" for checksaifonspamlist is not one of allowed values "yes","no"
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: Syntax error in line 1303, value
"" for logpermittedfilenames is not one of allowed values "yes","no"
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: Syntax error in line 1304, value
"" for logpermittedfiletypes is not one of allowed values "yes","no"
Dec 10 17:12:30 mars MailScanner[9300]: Syntax error in line 1292, value
"" for spamstars is not one of allowed values "yes","no"
It still works, albeit still using SA 2.55
I can't seem to find anywhere to tell MailScanner where to get SA from.
I'm also thinking that MailScanner has it's own internel version of SA?
Totally confused, any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
James
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