Hi there!

ASSP 1.2.6 has stopped working for me after recently upgrading my mail server running Mac OS X 10.3.9 with the latest security updates. I have gone through and checked every module to make sure the ones ASSP wants are available. Unfortunately for some reason it just exits after startup. This is the last startup from maillog.txt using ./ assp.pl to start directly:

Mar-4-07 17:05:20 ASSP version 1.2.6(1) (Perl 5.008001) initializing
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 File::Scan::ClamAV module not installed
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 ASSP running on server: cookietime.co.nz
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Net::LDAP module not installed
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Net::DNS module version 0.59 installed and available
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Email::Valid module version 0.179 installed and available Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Mail::SPF::Query module version 1.999001 installed and available Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Mail::SRS module version 0.31 installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme available Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Compress::Zlib module version 2.003 installed - HTTP compression available Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Digest::MD5 module version 2.36 installed - delaying will use MD5 keys for hashes Mar-4-07 17:05:20 File::ReadBackwards module version 1.04 installed - searching of log files enabled Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Time::HiRes module version 1.9707 installed - CPU usage statistics available Mar-4-07 17:05:20 PerlIO::scalar module version 0.01 installed - chroot savy Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Sys::Syslog module version 0.18 installed - Unix centralized logging enabled Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Listening for mail connections at 25 and admin connections at 56789
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Listening for relay connections at 225
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Switched effective gid to 505 (assp)
Mar-4-07 17:05:20 Switched real gid to 505 (assp)
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 ASSP version 1.2.6(1) (Perl 5.008001) initializing
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 File::Scan::ClamAV module not installed
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 ASSP running on server: cookietime.co.nz
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Net::LDAP module not installed
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Net::DNS module version 0.59 installed and available
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Email::Valid module version 0.179 installed and available Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Mail::SPF::Query module version 1.999001 installed and available Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Mail::SRS module version 0.31 installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme available Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Compress::Zlib module version 2.003 installed - HTTP compression available Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Digest::MD5 module version 2.36 installed - delaying will use MD5 keys for hashes Mar-4-07 17:06:44 File::ReadBackwards module version 1.04 installed - searching of log files enabled Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Time::HiRes module version 1.9707 installed - CPU usage statistics available Mar-4-07 17:06:44 PerlIO::scalar module version 0.01 installed - chroot savy Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Sys::Syslog module version 0.18 installed - Unix centralized logging enabled Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Listening for mail connections at 25 and admin connections at 56789
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Listening for relay connections at 225
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Switched effective gid to 505 (assp)
Mar-4-07 17:06:44 Switched real gid to 505 (assp)

Incidentally this error was reported to the command-line on startup:
Bareword found where operator expected at ./assp.pl line 6825, near "$tempfh webConfig"
        (Missing operator before webConfig?)

It is very frustrating as I don't know what is happening here - can anybody help or offer suggestions? My ability to run Perl isn't that great, but I am happy to try anything. I have already tried downgrading to 1.2.5 and 1.1.1 (which was the version we recently upgraded from).

From reading the log it looks as if the problem is something to do with changing to the assp user post start-up, but I wouldn't know where to begin to fix it and I am hoping that somebody else has seen it.

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