Beta release: MailScanner 4.56.5 --- please test

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Sep 26 09:59:08 IST 2006


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Have you run upgrade_languages_conf ? I would guess not.

Ed Bruce wrote:
> Just upgraded and running no problems. I am getting an error I got
> before and in the languages file. I'm getting the following errors:
>
> Sep 25 16:01:44 mail MailScanner[17491]: Looked up unknown string cached
> in language translation file /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf
> Sep 25 16:01:55 mail MailScanner[17491]: Looked up unknown string
> notcached in language translation file
> /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf
> Sep 25 16:01:59 mail MailScanner[17491]: Looked up unknown string
> notcached in language translation file
> /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf
> Sep 25 16:02:17 mail MailScanner[17564]: Looked up unknown string
> notcached in language translation file
> /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf
> Sep 25 16:02:25 mail MailScanner[17564]: Looked up unknown string
> notcached in language translation file
> /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf
>
> Over and over again. I got this with the last upgrade. Figured I had
> mucked up the upgrade and just added the cached and notcached values
> back. I just noticed on this update that they were removed on purpose.
> Yet I still get these messages.
>
>   

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