--On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:00 AM +0100 Mark Martinec 
<mark.martinec+ama...@ijs.si> wrote:

>> If I run spamassassin from command line, I don't get any warnings.
>> Any ideas?

> The difference is that amavisd sees NetAddr/IP/Lite/Util/Util.pm
> as autosplit modules, while a command line spamassassin happens
> to load it in its entirety.


I've filed a bug with CPAN/RT for this, since I didn't see one filed, and 
they just cut a new release that still has this issue present.

<https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=65888>

--Quanah

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