Hiya!

Yes.  Actually, I installed xmail then copied my backup over the top
of the fresh install so that all of my pathing and executables would
be in the exact same place (/var/MailRoot).

Dang.....

-- 
later,
 Dale                            
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Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 9:53:05 AM, you wrote:


> On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Dale Qualls wrote:

>> Well, we attempted to replace our mailserver this weekend but had to
>> revert back to the older one due to a filter issue that didn't make
>> much sense to me.
>>
>> Original setup:
>> RH8
>> XMail 1.22
>> f-prot (using a modified clamav filter)
>> SA 3.0.2 (using bsa_filter which is a version of Don's sa_filter that was
>> modified by Beau Cox)
>>
>> Everything runs fine on this config.
>>
>> I built a new Suse 10 box, installed xMail 1.22 on it then moved over
>> my /var/MailRoot folder from the old box.
>> This box is running SA 3.0.4 instead of 3.0.2 and I now receive filter
>> errors on the bsa_filter.
>>
>> It also doesn't appear that xMail starts up all 20 of its threads.
>> pstree -p only shows a single xMail entry (but it does show the 5
>> spamd threads).
>>
>> All I could find on the 'net had to do with possible timeout erros
>> (apparently this is what the -97 means).
>>
>> spamd is running but it almost seems like SA isn't answering when it's
>> called by the filter.
>>
>> Any thoughts off the top of your heads?
>>
>> I can't easily test it as we didnt' have a replacement server (we just
>> yanked the original drive and put this a new one in for the install so
>> we could easily fall back in case of a failure such as this).
>>
>> For grins I was going to bump up the SA version on the RH box to 3.0.4
>> to see if it caused the same problems but figured I'd post a quick
>> question first.

> The error -97 is ERR_FORK. It means you there  are too many running 
> processes, or the system was unable to exec your filter. Did you specify
> the full path to the filter binary?


> - Davide


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