Latest Postfix snapshot and MS 4.29.6-1

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Mar 31 19:44:07 IST 2004


Sveinn,

You are in luck.

About 2am today (couldn't sleep again so I thought I would tackle this
instead) I built a recent Postfix snapshot and tested MailScanner against
it. Lo and behold I got the same problems you have experienced. It appears
that Wietse (for reasons best know to himself, I'm sure) has changed the
queue file format to keep me on my toes. I have now implemented support for
his new queue files and it appears to work just fine. I have also solved
the problems reported a little while ago with messages with no body getting
no MailScanner headers added.

This will all be in tomorrow's stable release of MailScanner.

P.S. If you want to try it before then, to help me check it all works, mail
me off-list with which distribution you would like (RedHat, SuSE or
"other") and I will build a copy for you.

Jules.

At 19:36 31/03/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Julian.
>
>In unstable version 4.29.4 there was announced support for the latest
>Postfix snapshot.
>
>I have been experimenting with the latest Postfix snapshot and MailScanner
>4.29.6-1 with no success. MailScanner is successfully picking up new
>messages, scanning them, and drops them off in the incoming directory, but
>then Postfix complaints (see maillog at bottom).
>
>
>
>When I examine the queue files before and after MailScanner, I notice a big
>difference in the "N'Received: from" line...
>
>
>Before MailScanner:
>N'Received: from a (host.name.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx])N/ ............
>
>After MailScanner:
>             875m a (host.name.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx])N/ ............
>
>
>
>Postfix 2.1 RC-1 will be released next weekend, and I'm really excited about
>some of the new features, expecially regarding recipient address
>verification and SMTPD Policy which will make my life a lot easier.
>
>
>
>
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: New Batch: Forwarding 1 unscanned
>messages, 578 bytes
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: MCP Checks completed at 578 bytes
>per second
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Spam Checks: Starting
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Spam Checks completed at 578 bytes
>per second
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Requeue: 0E79C46FA0 to 5FC1D4708D
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Unscanned: Delivered 1 messages
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Virus and Content Scanning:
>Starting
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Virus Scanning completed at 578
>bytes per second
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Virus Processing completed at 578
>bytes per second
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Disinfection completed at 578 bytes
>per second
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles MailScanner[18619]: Batch completed at 578 bytes per
>second (578 / 0)
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles postfix/qmgr[12]: 5FC1D4708D: from=<>, size=522,
>nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles postfix/smtp[18632]: warning: corrupted queue file:
>active/5/5FC1D4708D
>Mar 31 18:04:33 sles postfix/smtp[18632]: panic: smtp_rcpt_cleanup:
>recipient count mismatch: 0+0!=1
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/qmgr[12]: warning: premature end-of-input on
>private/smtp socket while reading input attribute name
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/qmgr[12]: warning: private/smtp socket:
>malformed response
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/qmgr[12]: warning: transport smtp failure --
>see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem
>description
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/qmgr[12]: warning: saving corrupt file
>"5FC1D4708D" from queue "active" to queue "corrupt"
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/master[31846]: warning: process
>/usr/lib/postfix/smtp pid 18632 killed by signal 6
>Mar 31 18:04:34 sles postfix/master[31846]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtp:
>bad command startup -- throttling
>
>
>Thanks for all your hard work !!
>
>
>Sveinn G. Gunnarsson
>UNIX Specialist
>
>E-mail: sveinng at ogvodafone.is
>Tel: (+354) 599 9000
>Fax: (+354) 599 9005
>
>Og Vodafone
>Sidumuli 28
>108 Reykjavik
>Iceland
>www.ogvodafone.is

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