> Here is the information:
>
> Nov 14 15:10:27 merrimac amavis[28922]: (28922-01) result line from
> file(1): p001: ASCII English text\n
> Nov 14 15:10:27 merrimac amavis[28922]: (28922-01) result line from
> file(1): p002: ASCII English text, with very long lines
> \n
> Nov 14 15:13:34 merrimac amavis[28923]: (28923-01) result line from
> file(1): p001: ASCII English text\n
> Nov 14 15:22:50 merrimac amavis[28922]: (28922-02) result line from
> file(1): p001: HTML document text\n
> Nov 14 15:22:50 merrimac amavis[28922]: (28922-02) result line from
> file(1): p002: GIF image data, version 89a, 557 x 442\n
...

Thanks, looks normal, seems like all of these lines have a terminating \n.
Should I assume that all these sequences terminated in a Bad file descriptor
error?

  Mark

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