Newbie Mailscanner / Spamassassin question.

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Apr 14 14:12:52 IST 2005


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Joel Andersson wrote:

>Hi there.
>I recently got Mailscanner and Mailwatch running on my freebsd box.
>It works fairly well but I have two issues.
>
>1. I have the mailq.php script in cron running every 5 minutes. I
>recevice a php.core everytime I run the script but in mailwatch the
>mailq is correct , what can I do to fix this.???
>
>
This is a MailWatch issue, please ask on the MailWatch list.

>2. The other thing is that I get this message when running the
>Spamassassin test from mailwatch (or the comman prompt)
>"lint: 9 issues detected. please rerun with debug enabled for more information."
>Where can I find information about what's going wrong ????
>
>
When you do the lint, add a "-D" to the command line and it will produce
loads of debug output. Check through that to see what's wrong.

>Oh, I'm running Mailcanner 4.38
>spamassassin 3.02
>dcc
>pyzor
>razor agent 2.61
>
>Tell me what more info you need and i'll provide it.
>
>//Regards Joel
>
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