Problem with viruses with beta 4.35.2-1
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Oct 11 21:20:48 IST 2004
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I have just managed to re-create your problem (involved uninstalling perl
and forcing up2date to do nasty things :-)
Good news: This change solved the problem for me.
At 21:05 11/10/2004, you wrote:
>At 19:27 11/10/2004, you wrote:
>>Since upgrading to the last 2 versions when a virus gets caught I am
>>seeing them looping which is stopping new mails from being processed.
>>The error I am seeing in debug is:-
>>
>>format error: can't find EOCD signature
>> at /usr/sbin/MailScanner line 558
>>Undefined subroutine &MIME::QuotedPrint::encode_qp called at
>>/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/MIME/Decoder/QuotedPrint.pm line 74.
>
>Can you try this for me please?
>
>Edit /usr/sbin/MailScanner. At line 52 you should find
> require MIME::Base64;
>Please add a line immediately beneath that that says
> require MIME::QuotedPrint;
>
>Then kill and re-run MailScanner.
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>PGP footprint: EE81 D763 3DB0 0BFD E1DC 7222 11F6 5947 1415 B654
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