Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Hi, since a few days, I got some strange issues on a Qmail Toaster, which
was running without any flaw for two years.

It begin with false positive spam detection on legitimate e-mail.  Most of
them highly score 60 to 105 with Spam Assassin.  Strangely, I reboot the
server and it solve this problem.


After come the duplicate e-mail problem.  Every new incoming e-mail are
doubled.  Not all user are affected by this problem.  The server is not on
high load and plenty of resources available.  Same for disk space.


And then, a specific forward to mailbox that simply not working.  User
received this error message:

<addr...@domain.tld>:
/bin/sh: .w: command not found
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too long.
(sh symlink to bash is present on /bin...)


Any clue about this?

Thanks for your help!

Kaven G.


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Kaven,

1) see post on this list on 1/1/2010 about spamassassin Y2K10 bug.

2) duplicates typically happen when server is under heavy load. Early clamav 0.9x releases had some problem. if you're running an early 0.9x version of clamav, upgrade. Check that DNS is working properly, and there are no errors in spamd log.

3) Be sure there's no .qmail forward file in the user's directory, then try deleting and recreating the forward file using qmailadmin (web).


--
-Eric 'shubes'


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