Hi, >> I have a fedora15 system with spamassassin-3.3.2 and >> amavisd-new-2.6.4-3 and perl-MIME-tools-5.502-1.fc15.noarch and have >> loads of the following in the logs: >> >> Sep 13 15:18:26 mail02 amavis[4956]: (04956-02-14) WARN: MIME::Parser >> error: part did not end with expected boundary >> >> I've seen several references to this problem online, but all of them >> involve upgrading a version earlier than the one I already have >> installed. >> >> Is this something to be concerned with? How can I troubleshoot this? > > The most common reason for a "part did not end with expected boundary" > is that a message being processed is a bounce (delivery status notification), > containing a truncated body of an original message. If this is the case, > there is nothing to worry about. If a message is a regular message from > one of your users, then either his mail reader is generating a bad MIME, > or something else went wrong - worth investigating, but rarely seen.\
The samples I investigated weren't bounces, but were marked as spam. I've posted one of the examples here: http://pastebin.com/gHMrjxGw Maybe the MIME boundaries aren't configured correctly? Is there anything that can be determined from this sample? Thanks again, Alex
