You could use the syntax milter:1 paramsforthefirstmilter and after, milter:2 params and so on. It is explained in the logging/file plugin. I think it should work for other plugins.
Sydney. > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Eric Gerlach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyé : jeudi 17 août 2006 20:40 > À : [email protected] > Objet : Re: milter plugin errors > > I seem rather silly asking for help and then going and solving my own > problems, but here it is. > > You can't refer to the milter plugin twice. I guess it overwrites some > global data the second time around. I copied milter to milter2, and > then ran a s/milter/milter2/g on the file, changed my plugin > configuration and now it works like a charm. > > So there you have it. I hope this is helpful to someone out there. > > Cheers, > > Eric > > Eric Gerlach wrote: > > Okay, I've solved some of my own problems. The milter plugin seems to > > be broken. It's initializing the notes {add, delete, replace} in the > > connection (line 102), and then trying to use them from the transaction. > > (e.g. line 72). So I tried changing it to always use the connection > > (patch included), but now I can use one milter, but not two. > > > > If I use a second milter, I get some really weird behavior. It seems to > > first execute the second milter with the name of the first milter, and > > then when it gets to the second one, it hangs when checking the headers. > > Any idea what's going on here? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eric > > > > Eric Gerlach wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I've been having some trouble with the milter plugin. Here's what I'm > >> getting while using our University's milter services: > >> > >> 552 Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at > >> /usr/share/qpsmtpd/plugins/milter line 72, <GEN6> line 1. > >> > >> The problem seems to be in the ->{add} part on that line, because if I > >> evaluate $transaction->notes('milter_header_changes') it's fine, but if > >> I add ->{add} it fails. > >> > >> If someone who knows the code and has an inkling of what's going on > >> could point me in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it as it > >> would save me a lot of time (it's been about four years since I've > >> worked with Perl extensively). > >> > >> I really like the concept of qpsmtpd, and I hope I can get it to work > >> for my application. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Eric Gerlach > >> Network Administrator, Federation of Students > >> University of Waterloo > >> > >> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > *** milter 2006-02-26 07:22:16.000000000 -0500 > > --- /usr/share/qpsmtpd/plugins/milter 2006-08-17 14:16:51.041912264 - > 0400 > > *************** > > *** 70,79 **** > > } > > else { > > ! push @{$transaction->notes('milter_header_changes')- > >{add}}, > > [$result->{header}, $result->{value}]; > > } > > } > > elsif ($result->{action} eq 'delete') { > > ! push @{$transaction->notes('milter_header_changes')- > >{delete}}, > > $result->{header}; > > } > > --- 70,79 ---- > > } > > else { > > ! push @{$self->qp->connection- > >notes('milter_header_changes')->{add}}, > > [$result->{header}, $result->{value}]; > > } > > } > > elsif ($result->{action} eq 'delete') { > > ! push @{$self->qp->connection- > >notes('milter_header_changes')->{delete}}, > > $result->{header}; > > } > > *************** > > *** 82,86 **** > > } > > elsif ($result->{action} eq 'replace') { > > ! push @{$transaction->notes('milter_header_changes')- > >{replace}}, > > [$result->{header}, $result->{value}]; > > } > > --- 82,86 ---- > > } > > elsif ($result->{action} eq 'replace') { > > ! push @{$self->qp->connection- > >notes('milter_header_changes')->{replace}}, > > [$result->{header}, $result->{value}]; > > } > > *************** > > *** 219,223 **** > > return(DENY, $@) if $@; > > > > ! my $milter_header_changes = $transaction- > >notes('milter_header_changes'); > > > > foreach my $add (@{$milter_header_changes->{add}}) { > > --- 219,223 ---- > > return(DENY, $@) if $@; > > > > ! my $milter_header_changes = $self->qp->connection- > >notes('milter_header_changes'); > > > > foreach my $add (@{$milter_header_changes->{add}}) { > > -- > Eric Gerlach, Network Administrator > Federation of Students > University of Waterloo > p: (519) 888-4567 x36329 > e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
