Unmatched Entries in logs

Jody Cleveland Cleveland at WINNEFOX.ORG
Fri Aug 26 21:44:28 IST 2005


Hello,

I'm running the latest version of MailScanner with Spamassassin,
Mailwatch, f-prot, and clam-av on a redhat 4.0 AS server.

I noticed a slew of errors in the logs regarding unmatched entries, and
I'm wondering how to fix them?:

**Unmatched Entries**
   Started SQL Logging child : 266 Time(s)
   calling custom init function SQLBlacklist : 29 Time(s)
   Closing down by-domain spam blacklist : 29 Time(s)
   calling custom end function SQLBlacklist : 29 Time(s)
   calling custom init function SQLWhitelist : 29 Time(s)
   Starting up SQL Whitelist : 29 Time(s)
   Read 0 whitelist entries : 29 Time(s)
   calling custom init function MailWatchLogging : 29 Time(s)
   Enabling SpamAssassin auto-whitelist functionality... : 29 Time(s)
   Read 204 hostnames from the phishing whitelist : 29 Time(s)
   Starting up SQL Blacklist : 29 Time(s)
   Read 0 blacklist entries : 29 Time(s)
   calling custom end function SQLWhitelist : 29 Time(s)
   calling custom end function MailWatchLogging : 29 Time(s)
   Closing down by-domain spam whitelist : 29 Time(s)
   Virus Processing completed at 1262 bytes per second : 5 Time(s)
   Disinfection completed at 1262 bytes per second : 5 Time(s)
   Virus Scanning completed at 1262 bytes per second : 5 Time(s)
   MCP Checks completed at 1262 bytes per second : 5 Time(s)
   MCP Checks completed at 1261 bytes per second : 4 Time(s)
   Virus Processing completed at 1238 bytes per second : 4 Time(s)
   Spam Checks completed at 629 bytes per second : 4 Time(s)
   Disinfection completed at 1238 bytes per second : 4 Time(s)
   Disinfection completed at 1261 bytes per second : 4 Time(s)

--
Jody Cleveland
Computer Support Specialist
cleveland at winnefox.org

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