[xmail] Re: Problems getting glst to work

2006-08-24 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig Østvang wrote:


 Hi all.

 I've just installed glst on my mail-server, but I get a fork error for each=
 incomming email. I'm running Xmail 1.22 on CentOS4. The anti-virus check=
 fires correctly. Here is an example from an incomming mail when xmail is=
 running in debug-mode.

 SMTP client connection from [67.18.3.134]
 execv error: cmd=3D'/var/MailRoot/glst'
 SMTP filter error (-97): Filter =3D /var/MailRoot/glst
 SMTP client exit [67.18.3.134]
 SMAIL local SMTP =3D oestvang.no From =3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] To =3D=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Filter run: Sender =3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =3D=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filter =3D /var/MailRoot/filters/antivir/checkvirus.pl=
 Retcode =3D 7

 Anyone have any good suggestions on what to try?

What does `ls -l /var/MailRoot/glst` report?


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Problems getting glst to work

2006-08-24 Thread Stig Østvang

At 15:24 24.08.2006, you wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig Østvang wrote:


 Hi all.

 I've just installed glst on my mail-server, but I get a fork error for each=
 incomming email. I'm running Xmail 1.22 on CentOS4. The anti-virus check=
 fires correctly. Here is an example from an incomming mail when xmail is=
 running in debug-mode.

 SMTP client connection from [67.18.3.134]
 execv error: cmd=3D'/var/MailRoot/glst'
 SMTP filter error (-97): Filter =3D /var/MailRoot/glst
 SMTP client exit [67.18.3.134]
 SMAIL local SMTP =3D oestvang.no From =3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] To =3D=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Filter run: Sender =3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =3D=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filter =3D /var/MailRoot/filters/antivir/checkvirus.pl=
 Retcode =3D 7

 Anyone have any good suggestions on what to try?

What does `ls -l /var/MailRoot/glst` report?


- Davide
[EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]# ll
total 44
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7591 Aug 24 09:05 dbdump
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7898 Aug 24 09:05 dbload
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 22644 Aug 24 09:05 glst
-rwxr--r--  1 root root   980 Aug 24 11:41 glst.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]#


Stig 

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[xmail] Re: Problems getting glst to work

2006-08-24 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig Østvang wrote:


 At 15:24 24.08.2006, you wrote:
 On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig =D8stvang wrote:


 Hi all.

 I've just installed glst on my mail-server, but I get a fork error for=
 each=3D
 incomming email. I'm running Xmail 1.22 on CentOS4. The anti-virus check=
 =3D
 fires correctly. Here is an example from an incomming mail when xmail is=
 =3D
 running in debug-mode.

 SMTP client connection from [67.18.3.134]
 execv error: cmd=3D3D'/var/MailRoot/glst'
 SMTP filter error (-97): Filter =3D3D /var/MailRoot/glst
 SMTP client exit [67.18.3.134]
 SMAIL local SMTP =3D3D oestvang.no From =3D3D [EMAIL PROTECTED]=
 To =3D3D=3D
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Filter run: Sender =3D3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =3D3D=3D
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filter =3D3D=
 /var/MailRoot/filters/antivir/checkvirus.pl=3D
 Retcode =3D3D 7

 Anyone have any good suggestions on what to try?

 What does `ls -l /var/MailRoot/glst` report?


 - Davide
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]# ll
 total 44
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7591 Aug 24 09:05 dbdump
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7898 Aug 24 09:05 dbload
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 22644 Aug 24 09:05 glst
 -rwxr--r--  1 root root   980 Aug 24 11:41 glst.conf
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]#

Hmmm, you're inside a directory named 'glst' already. Are you sure the 
real binary path is not '/var/MailRoot/glst/glst' ?



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Problems getting glst to work

2006-08-24 Thread Stig Østvang

At 22:28 24.08.2006, you wrote:

At 22:05 24.08.2006, you wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig =D8stvang wrote:


 At 15:24 24.08.2006, you wrote:
 On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stig =3DD8stvang wrote:


 Hi all.

 I've just installed glst on my mail-server, but I get a fork error for=
=3D
 each=3D3D
 incomming email. I'm running Xmail 1.22 on CentOS4. The anti-virus=
 check=3D
 =3D3D
 fires correctly. Here is an example from an incomming mail when xmail=
 is=3D
 =3D3D
 running in debug-mode.

 SMTP client connection from [67.18.3.134]
 execv error: cmd=3D3D3D'/var/MailRoot/glst'
 SMTP filter error (-97): Filter =3D3D3D /var/MailRoot/glst
 SMTP client exit [67.18.3.134]
 SMAIL local SMTP =3D3D3D oestvang.no From =3D3D3D=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]=3D
 To =3D3D3D=3D3D
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Filter run: Sender =3D3D3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =3D3D3D=
=3D3D
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filter =3D3D3D=3D
 /var/MailRoot/filters/antivir/checkvirus.pl=3D3D
 Retcode =3D3D3D 7

 Anyone have any good suggestions on what to try?

 What does `ls -l /var/MailRoot/glst` report?


 - Davide
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]# ll
 total 44
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7591 Aug 24 09:05 dbdump
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  7898 Aug 24 09:05 dbload
 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 22644 Aug 24 09:05 glst
 -rwxr--r--  1 root root   980 Aug 24 11:41 glst.conf
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] glst]#

Hmmm, you're inside a directory named 'glst' already. Are you sure the=20
real binary path is not '/var/MailRoot/glst/glst' ?



- Davide

Ah, of course! I used the pre-date file from the tarball and that was=
 assuming the glst binary in /var/MailRoot, right? So in=
 filters.pre-data.tab, I should have /var/MailRoot/glst/glst?

I have done this now, and restarted, so just need another mail to come in...=
 :-)

Stig=20
And that fixed it... :-) Thanks for the help.

Stig 

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