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It would have caused the rule test to die, iirc; possibly without
affecting the overall scan.  good to hear it's working now though.

- --j.

Glen Carreras writes:
> Was it actually dying?  I wasn't seeing it on every mail, but a good 
> many.  Just glancing at the log it looked like at least 50% of the scans 
> had that error.  Anyway, I incorporated the changes you posted on 
> Bugzilla and I am not seeing that error anymore.  Thanks for the quick fix!
> 
> Justin Mason wrote:
> > line 376 is:
> >
> >     dbg("dns: no packet! err=$err packet=".$packet->string);
> >
> > it looks a lot like your DNS resolver (either the server itself, or
> > cygwin's libc) is presenting empty or unreadable data to Net::DNS, which
> > then cannot create a $packet object.   Could be timeout-related... unless
> > you see this on every mail, it should be relatively harmless -- 3.0.4
> > would have had the same issue I think, although it would not warn about
> > it.
> >
> > However, 3.1.0 should not be dying like this -- this should be a non-fatal
> > warning.  I've created
> > http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?idE97 about that issue.
> >
> > - --j.
> >
> > Glen Carreras writes:
> >   
> >> Hello,
> >> I recently upgraded to SA 3.1.0 after running error free on SA 3.0.4 on 
> >> a Win32/Cygwin setup.  I've noticed that now my log fills with similar 
> >> entries to what I have posted below.  I've looked in DnsResolver.pm and 
> >> can't make heads or tails of what is actually failing.  I've been 
> >> googling for an answer for quite some time along with searching bugzilla 
> >> for something similar and it appears this is not a common errror (at 
> >> least not yet).  Could someone help decipher this for me?  What might be 
> >> causing it?  DNS testing works fine as reported by running SA in debug 
> >> mode.
> >
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