Quanah,
I just upgraded to amavisd-new 2.8.0, and I see the following emitted
when I start up:
$ zmamavisdctl start
Starting amavisd...Amavis::Util: can't obtain a tainted string at
/opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd line 2609.
The block in question is:
2608 $enc_tainted = substr($ENV{PATH}.$ENV{HOME}, 0,0);
2609 tainted($enc_tainted) or warn "Amavis::Util: can't obtain a
tainted string";
Any idea what the cause is?
Funny. Will investigate when I get home.
It is harmless in itself, but shows that some of the Perl's
taint checks will be less effective. Are you perhaps
removing the -t flag from the first line in a file 'amavisd'?
What version of Perl is this? OS is Linux I presume.
Mark