called with 2 bind variables when 0 are needed

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Dec 8 22:03:20 GMT 2007


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Unfortunately that error message doesn't exactly tell me very much.
Can you try running it with MailScanner --debug and see if you can 
reliably reproduce the error If you can, please can you send me all the 
necessary details for me to be able to produce the symptoms.

Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> I upgraded a machine which was still holding CentOS 4.2 to the current 4.5 
> via yum. So far so good. Now, after upgrading MailScanner suddenly throws 
> this error to my warn log:
> called with 2 bind variables when 0 are needed
>
> Google tells me there was one posting about this in April 2006 about this 
> on this list, no reply to it and not much else.
>
> Anyone knows what this means?
>
> Apparently, MailScanner is stull running ok. The MailScanner log itself 
> goes like this:
>
> Dec  8 22:10:38 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: New Batch: Scanning 1 messages, 
> 7338 bytes
> Dec  8 22:10:46 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: Spam Checks: Found 1 spam 
> messages
> Dec  8 22:10:46 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: Virus and Content Scanning: 
> Starting
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: called with 2 bind variables when 
> 0 are needed
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 messages
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: Batch (1 message) processed in 
> 11.50 seconds
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: Logging message lB8LAbAk016953 to 
> SQL
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16160]: "Always Looked Up Last" took 0.00 
> seconds
> Dec  8 22:10:50 nx05 MailScanner[16168]: lB8LAbAk016953: Logged to 
> MailWatch SQL
>
> So, could this be related to a clamav update as it happens during the 
> clamscan?
>
> MailScanner 4.54.6
> all Perl modules are from CentOS or rpmforge. Mail-Tools is still 1.77.
>
> Kai
>
>   

Jules

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