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Drew Marshall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, July 5, 2006 17:30, Ed Bruce wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Drew Marshall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, July 5, 2006 17:10, Ed Bruce wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've been reading various threads. Made a couple of changes, not really
paying attention, and noticed that at some point email is no longer
being scanned. So not really sure what I did to muck up my setup. I
basically did three things:
1. Installed caching-nameserver and started named daemon.
2. commented out dcc load module for spamassassin (I currently have
undone this change)
3. Used CPAN to upgrade a couple of modules
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<pre wrap="">Me thinks this could be the culprit. Have you restarted MailScanner,
just
in case? If this doesn't work, try again this time in debug mode.
Drew
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<pre wrap="">I get this error in debug:
[root@mail1 root]# MailScanner -debug
In Debugging mode, not forking...
no connection to syslog available
- _PATH_LOG not available in syslog.h at
/usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/Log.pm line 152
[root@mail1 root]#
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Which modules did you upgrade and more the point, which others were forced
as linked/ dependencies? I think there has been a similar thread recently
about this (Like in the last day or so).
Drew
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If I recall it was IO, IO::File, IO::Pipe, Sys::Syslog, and
Test::Harness. I didn't note the forced dependencies. Don't know what
possessed me to upgrade them, get bored sometimes. Is there a list of
modules and the versions they should be for MS to work. Are there known
unsupported versions. Lastly can I go back to a supported version???<br>
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