I attach to you the files, I add a semicolon where It is ask then It asks again to add a semicolon,
I think the amavis shell want become myself crazy about my Ubuntu server, I don’t know what I must do, Thank you in advance to bring your help, Regards. Dorian ROSSE. Provenance : Courrier<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> pour Windows 10 ________________________________ De : amavis-users <[email protected]> de la part de Alexander Wirt <[email protected]> Envoyé : Wednesday, June 19, 2019 7:46:27 AM À : [email protected] Objet : Re: amavis broken On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * Olivier: > > > Il y a un message d'erreur clair pourtant: > > Please use English in the future (as required for most mailing lists). > > > Starting amavisd: Number found > > where operator expected at /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user line 13, near "1" > > Looks like Ubuntu has opted for a non-standard split configuration > layout. Normally, the Amavis configuration file is Perl code, so keep > that in mind when considering the syntax. As for that particular file, > I cannot guess at the content from afar. ;-) In fact that was us (Debian) and we did that for more than 15 years. We (Debian) ship that file empty: use strict; # # Place your configuration directives here. They will override those in # earlier files. # # See /usr/share/doc/amavisd-new/ for documentation and examples of # the directives you can use in this file # #------------ Do not modify anything below this line ------------- 1; # ensure a defined return Probably you changed something and forget the trailing "1;". Alex
use ; strict $myhostname = bitfenix-server # # Place your configuration directives here. They will override those in # earlier files. # # See /usr/share/doc/amavisd-new/ for documentation and examples of # the directives you can use in this file # #------------ Do not modify anything below this line -------------; 1; # ensure a defined return
