Z,

> Last night after a long overdue update to my Debian Sarge system, my
> Amavis install went on the fritz (amavisd-new-20030616-p10). I found I
> have the same problem that Bradley Alexander did on 11/17/06 with PERLIO
> begin set to "stdio" somewhere in the environment... My question is
> where can I reset this environment variable?

Do an 'unset PERLIO' in the same process (script) before starting amavisd.

> Is there somewhere in the 
> amavis-new executable that I can set this by hand?

Not within amavisd-new. This must be done before perl is started.
Once the application program gets control it is too late.

> I'm a bit baffled as 
> to how it got set and how to unset it. Any help would be much
> appreciated since I've had to disable content filtering on my server.

Perhaps Debian folks can tell where this environment variable gets set.

  Mark

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