Syntax Error That Doesn't Exist, Yet MS Thinks It Does

Steve Douglas sdouglas at netnettech.com
Wed Jun 29 19:49:22 IST 2005


Thanks.  I use plain text in Outlook for the mail, but I need to stop using
it.  I am leaning more towards a web based platform eventually.  However, I
did find the error.  I did have an extra character in the syntax and removed
it.  Thanks for the information.

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Steve,

	I'll go with the obvious, what are you using to edit this?
If you use something like pico and didn't turn off the wordwrap then that's
possibly a cause...

	Also, I know Outlook's mangling what I see, but is that
one long line of streaming # commentary?  The LogIframestag thing is on a
line below all your commented-out stuff, right?

	If it is and you have spaces between the command as
you have it displayed in this e-mail, it's probably freaking out on the
spacing and needs '_'s instead of blank characters?

	Just some quickies for you to scope out...

     David J. Duffner
     President
     PSCGi
     Paradise Shore Communications Group
     www.pscginternet.com


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> My Mail Logs State the following:
> Jun 29 12:03:01 hprh MailScanner[5948]: Syntax error(s) in
> configuration
> file:
> Jun 29 12:03:01 hprh MailScanner[5948]: Unrecognised keyword
> "logiframetages" at line 497 Jun 29 12:03:01 hprh
> MailScanner[5948]: Aborting due to syntax errors in
> /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf.
>
> My actual MailScanner on this line states the following:
>
> # Banning <IFrame> tags completely is likely to break some
> common HTML # mailing lists, such as Dilbert and other
> important things like that. # So before you implement any
> restriction on them, you can log the sender # of any message
> containing an <IFrame>, so that you can set the option #
> above to be a ruleset allowing IFrame tags from named "From"
> addresses # and banning all others.  This can also be the
> filename of a ruleset. Log IFrame Tages = no
>
> Line 497 is directly above this
>
>
> I deleted and saved the line and even retyped manually.  Any
> suggestions are appreciated.
>
> Steve Douglas
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