On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:16 -0500, David F. Skoll wrote:On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Sven Willenberger wrote:
> FreeBSD 5.2.1-Release had been using MD 2.44 with SA 2.64 and later > with 3.0 and successfully was querying the SURBL nameserver (running a > cached copy locally) -- this was visible using tcpdump on the loopback > device listening on the rbldns port. Upgraded to MD 2.48 and no longer > see traffic on this port, nor do I see the results of the SURBL tests > in the spammy mail.
Do you see messages like this in your log?
WARNING: Something in your Perl filter appears to have opened a file descriptor outside of any function. With embedded Perl, you should move any code that opens a file descriptor into filter_initialize. DON'T BLAME MIMEDEFANG IF YOUR FILTER FAILS IN MYSTERIOUS AND UNPREDICTABLE WAYS.
Regards,
David.
Actually I don't see anything in the logs to indicate failure of the SURBL lookups. I have tried using both embedded and not embedded perl to run MD to no avail. Spamassassin is being called from the default location in the distributed filter.example.
same here....
Didi
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