Ah, that's an excellent workaround, teaching dspam.cgi how to deal with what 3.8.0 is writing. Thanks much.

Sorry, one can easily miss things in mailing list archives when the subject line doesn't lead one to believe the message contains anything relevant to what one is looking for.

Hopefully my subject line will be a big flashing beacon in the archives to the next person who is wondering about this problem.

John Peacock wrote:
Travis Mikalson wrote:
My configuration is the same as the previous poster's, Postfix 2.4.3 using standard postfix content filtering... communicating with dspam --daemon using LMTP via unix socket.

Here is my earlier fix for the problem you are having:

    http://mailing-list.nuclearelephant.com/6023.html

which just cleans up the CGI to be more forgiving of the badly formatted quarantine messages. I'm still hoping to have some time to fix dspam itself, which is where the problem arises, but history shows that making time for this is unlikely...

John


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