What does this mean? MailScanner: Could not analyze message

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Tue Nov 30 12:16:29 GMT 2004


Brian

nope, the -v flag first appeared in 4.32.....

the sudden problem was to an issue with 4.35-11 and recipient
notifications....

Might be worth making sure you are running the latest versions of
MIME::base64 etc...

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Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Brian Parish wrote:
> Hmmm.  Maybe this symptomatic of another problem?
>
> # MailScanner -v
> Cannot open config file -v, No such file or directory
> at /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/Config.pm line 575.
> [root at server root]# rpm -qa | grep mailsc
> mailscanner-4.31.6-1
>
> Probably time I upgraded, but I am still at a loss to know why this started
> without any changes and why restarting MailScanner seems to have fixed it.
>
> cheers
> Brian
>
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 08:13 pm, Martin Hepworth wrote:
>
>>Brian
>>
>>what version of MailScanner and what version of the perl modules
>>
>>"MailScanner -v" will give you the info..
>>
>>
>>--
>>Martin Hepworth
>>Snr Systems Administrator
>>Solid State Logic
>>Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
>>
>>Brian Parish wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 03:33 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 03:03 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Today with no changes in configuration, senders to accounts hosted here
>>>>>started getting messages like this:
>>>>>
>>>>>---------------------
>>>>>
>>>>>X-Univex Systems Pty Ltd-MailScanner: generated
>>>>>
>>>>>Our virus detector failed to completely analyse a message you sent:-
>>>>> To: brian at univexsystems.com
>>>>> Subject: The Application for Network Technician
>>>>> Date: Tue Nov 30 07:08:13 2004
>>>>>Any parts of the message that could not be analysed will not have been
>>>>>delivered.
>>>>>
>>>>>If you are using Microsoft Outlook, we strongly recommend you change
>>>>>your outgoing message format from "Rich Text" to "HTML" or "Plain
>>>>>Text".
>>>>>
>>>>>1) Click on the "Tools" menu and choose "Options..."
>>>>>2) Got to the "Mail Format" tab
>>>>>3) For message format, select "HTML" or "Plain text"
>>>>>4) Click OK
>>>>>
>>>>>The virus detector said this about the message:
>>>>>Report: MailScanner: Could not analyze message
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>MailScanner
>>>>>Email Virus Scanner
>>>>>www.mailscanner.info
>>>>>MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support
>>>>>
>>>>>---------------------
>>>>
>>>>Looking further at this, I see
>>>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/
>>>>Cannot parse /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/19497/5FA2B6715.header and ,
>>>>Can't locate object method "init" via package
>>>>"MIME::Decoder::QuotedPrint" at
>>>>/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/MIME/Decoder.pm line 173.
>>>>
>>>>messages in the log as well as:
>>>>
>>>>Compilation failed in require
>>>>at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/MIME/Decoder.pm line 171.
>>>>
>>>>then lots of postfix messages warning of corrupt messages.
>>>>
>>>>Looks like something has gone horribly wrong with my MailScanner install,
>>>>but without any known changes to the system.  I see similar messages
>>>>reported in another thread: "Sudden problem..."
>>>>
>>>>Julian supplied a Message.pm file in response to this.  Should I install
>>>>this as well?  I am concerned about all these corrupt messages.
>>>>
>>>>thanks again in advance
>>>>Brian
>>>
>>>Sorry to keep talking to myself, but as I look more at this new info
>>>emerges. In the absence of any othe ideas, I restarted MailScanner.  This
>>>appears to have resolved the issue - at least for the moment.  No more
>>>messages in the log and so far no bounces reported.  Still hunting for a
>>>cause though.
>>>
>>>thanks again
>>>Brian
>>>
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