On Thu, May 22, 2008 19:13, Bill Landry wrote:
> aborted at /etc/mail/spamassassin/ImageCheck.pm line 7.\n
where is this module from ?
does it work with 3.2.4 ?
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Mark Martinec skrev:
> Max and Bill,
>
>> Upon further investigation, I found that this still happens here, as well:
>> However, for me, the odd things is this only happens when "amavisd
>> reload or amavisd stop/start" is executed from within my home directory.
>> If executed anywhere outside o
Mark Martinec wrote:
Upon further investigation, I found that this still happens here, as
well: However, for me, the odd things is this only happens when "amavisd
reload or amavisd stop/start" is executed from within my home directory.
If executed anywhere outside of my home dir
> >> Upon further investigation, I found that this still happens here, as
> >> well: However, for me, the odd things is this only happens when "amavisd
> >> reload or amavisd stop/start" is executed from within my home directory.
> >> If executed anywhere outside of my home directory, no errors are
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Max and Bill,
>
>> Upon further investigation, I found that this still happens here, as well:
>> However, for me, the odd things is this only happens when "amavisd
>> reload or amavisd stop/start" is executed from within my home directory.
>> If executed anywhere outside o
Max and Bill,
> Upon further investigation, I found that this still happens here, as well:
> However, for me, the odd things is this only happens when "amavisd
> reload or amavisd stop/start" is executed from within my home directory.
> If executed anywhere outside of my home directory, no error
Max Matslofva wrote:
> Hi
> I have the same problem on a new server running amavisd-new-2.6.0 (from
> ports) on FreeBSD 6.3 and /var/amavis/tmp on 512m ramdisk.
>
> Bill Landry skrev:
>> Mark Martinec wrote:
>>> What happens if you provide a username with an -u uption, e.g.:
>>> # amavisd -u vs
Hi
I have the same problem on a new server running amavisd-new-2.6.0 (from ports)
on FreeBSD 6.3 and /var/amavis/tmp on 512m ramdisk.
Bill Landry skrev:
> Mark Martinec wrote:
>> What happens if you provide a username with an -u uption, e.g.:
>> # amavisd -u vscan reload
I get "error loading op
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Bill,
>
>> I recently upgraded to amavisd-new-2.6.0 and all appears to be running
>> fine. However, when executing a reload, I am seeing the following
>> errors reported:
>>
>> # amavisd reload
>> Daemon [24965] terminated by SIGTERM, waiting for dust to settle...
>> becomi
Bill,
> I recently upgraded to amavisd-new-2.6.0 and all appears to be running
> fine. However, when executing a reload, I am seeing the following
> errors reported:
>
> # amavisd reload
> Daemon [24965] terminated by SIGTERM, waiting for dust to settle...
> becoming a new daemon...
> fetch_modul
I recently upgraded to amavisd-new-2.6.0 and all appears to be running
fine. However, when executing a reload, I am seeing the following
errors reported:
# amavisd reload
Daemon [24965] terminated by SIGTERM, waiting for dust to settle...
becoming a new daemon...
fetch_modules: error loading op
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