languages.conf file
Rodney Green
rgreen at trayerproducts.com
Mon Dec 4 16:25:45 GMT 2006
/
/Hello,
I just upgraded to MailScanner 4.57.6 using the RPM distribution and
install.sh.
As instructed, I ran "upgrade_languages_conf" at the end of the upgrade.
I'm now getting the following message
in my mail log file.
"Looked up unknown string notcached in language translation file
/etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf"
Now, when I ran "upgrade_languages_conf" I had copied and pasted the
commands below from/to my shell session. In the process of doing this I
messed up and the language files got zeroed out. I've copied the
languages.conf file from the backup I did before upgrading to
/etc/MailScanner/reports/en and started MailScanner. I'm now
periodically getting that message in the log file.
1. Is this a real problem? Mail is being processed and all, it seems.
2. If it is a problem, how can I rebuild the languages.conf file to how
it should be?
I did look for info on this and didn't find anything I thought was a
definite solution.
Thanks,
Rod
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