Hi Eric.

I have checked my writings and logs on the server to help dig a bit:

I did create the server
   - install Centos6.5 minimal
- here I can see that yum-plugin-priorities-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch gets installed after a complete Centos yum update (before installing qmailtoaster). (properly because You listed that plugin in Your email dated 19 of dec.. and I have made a notice of it and installed it )

   - qmailtoaster installed as described

   - installing fail2ban, logwatch and others

- running a yum update and yum-plugin-security-1.1.30-17.el6_5.noarch gets updated


So maybe it's because I have installed that plugin prior to installing Qmailtoaster and therefore it has not been initialized properly and even though I have been running updates regularly I have not had any conflict with qmailtoaster before Clamav gets updated by Epel, Repoforge and Qmailtoaster !

Will that do as an explanation ?

Hopefully !! so You can relax and enjoy Your 'Youth' Kid... ;-)

Cheers,
Finn




Den 14-03-2014 15:49, Eric Shubert skrev:
We're going to need to do some digging on this one. I just did an initial install (through qt-bootstrap-2), and the priorities.conf file has the plugin enabled by default. (Maybe I'm not quite as old as I think I am!)

So we need to figure out how this became disabled, and come up with a fix if possible.

Thanks Finn.



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