Hi, all. I recently "upgraded" my Ubuntu server to Precise, and lo! Wasn't I surprised when I realized there was no MailScanner any more. I tried following the directions on the MailScanner site for doing an install from Debian sources, but that appears to be outdated and no longer valid. So I installed from source, and created a link from my old /etc/MailScanner directory to /opt/MailScanner/etc. And it *almost* works. But it doesn't. I get this:<div>
<br></div><div><div>Sep 7 09:06:37 beacon MailScanner[480]: MailScanner E-Mail Virus Scanner version 4.84.5 starting...</div><div>Sep 7 09:06:37 beacon MailScanner[480]: Could not read Custom Functions directory /etc/MailScanner/CustomFunctions</div>
<div>Sep 7 09:06:37 beacon MailScanner[480]: Reading configuration file /opt/MailScanner/etc/MailScanner.conf</div><div>Sep 7 09:06:37 beacon MailScanner[480]: Read 817 hostnames from the phishing whitelist</div><div>Sep 7 09:06:38 beacon MailScanner[480]: Read 5141 hostnames from the phishing blacklists</div>
<div>Sep 7 09:06:39 beacon MailScanner[480]: Using SpamAssassin results cache</div><div>Sep 7 09:06:39 beacon MailScanner[480]: Connected to SpamAssassin cache database</div><div>Sep 7 09:06:39 beacon MailScanner[480]: Enabling SpamAssassin auto-whitelist functionality...</div>
<div>Sep 7 09:06:43 beacon MailScanner: waiting for children to die: Process did not exit cleanly, returned 255 with signal 0</div></div><div><br></div><div>Rinse and repeat.</div><div><br></div><div>Eventually, my mail *does* seem to have made it through, except that I'm no longer filtering for spam:</div>
<div>X--MailScanner-SpamCheck: notspam, spamassassin (sadisabled)</div><div><br></div><div>Which is almost worse than not getting any at all. (One of my e-mail addresses has been around for a l-o-n-g time, and is probably on every damn spam list there is.)</div>
<div><br></div><div>Suggestions on how to enable more debugging (Google came up surprisingly empty), or other things to look at/tweak?</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div>-Ken</div>