I don't see any problem with the --lint diag output.

I also don't understand how perl-XML-SAX comes into play. What do you get when you try to remove it?
# rpm -e perl-XML-SAX
I expect that if it's not there then, as Steve said, some other XML parser will be used if/when necessary.

--
-Eric 'shubes'

Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Eric,

If you see error below

ould not find ParserDetails.ini in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/XML/SAX
ZSorry, I wasn't able to establish an SMTP connection. (#4.4.1)

I'm unable to understand how perl-XML-SAX is related to SMTP connection. Is this somewhere related to SMARTHOST?

Regards,

Amit

At Wednesday, 28-04-2010 on 10:33 Amit Dalia wrote:

    Hi Eric,

    Please find output of the command you mentioned below:

    [r...@mail ~]# sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 |
    grep "diag:"
    [18621] dbg: diag: perl platform: 5.008008 linux
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Digest::SHA1, version 2.12
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: HTML::Parser, version 3.64
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Net::DNS, version 0.66
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: MIME::Base64, version 3.07
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: DB_File, version 1.814
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Net::SMTP, version 2.31
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Mail::SPF, version v2.006
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Mail::SPF::Query, version 1.999001
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: IP::Country::Fast, version 604.001
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Razor2::Client::Agent, version 2.84
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Net::Ident, version 1.20
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: IO::Socket::INET6, version 2.57
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: IO::Socket::SSL, version 1.31
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Compress::Zlib, version 2.024
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Time::HiRes, version 1.9717
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Mail::DomainKeys, version 1.0
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Mail::DKIM, version 0.37
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: DBI, version 1.609
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Getopt::Long, version 2.35
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: LWP::UserAgent, version 2.033
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: HTTP::Date, version 1.47
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Archive::Tar, version 1.56
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: IO::Zlib, version 1.10
    [18621] dbg: diag: module installed: Encode::Detect, version 1.01

    Regards,

    Amit

    At Wednesday, 28-04-2010 on 10:03 Eric Shubert wrote:

        Hey Amit,

        I'm particularly interested in the --lint output which lists
        diag:, so I
        guess you could do:
        # sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 | grep "diag:"
        That will show if modules that are used, and if any are missing.
         From what Steve said though, I'm not sure it will show what all is
        missing with XML/SAX.

        The stock QMT does not use LDAP of any kind (that I'm aware of,
        and I'm
        pretty sure about that). FWIW, I hope to introduce an LDAP
        option (in
        place of MySQL) once vpopmail 5.5 is fully available. I don't
        know of an
        estimated target date for that, but I expect it will be at least
        several
        months from now. I'll be happy if we see it by the end of this year.

-- -Eric 'shubes'

        Amit Dalia wrote:
         > Dear Eric/Steve,
         >
         > Sorry I agree I should google first.
         >
         > Eric: Please find output of command "sudo -u vpopmail -H
        spamassassin -D
         > --lint" below:
         >
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled meta tests
         > [14326] dbg: check: running tests for priority: 1000
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running head tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled head tests
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running body tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled body tests
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running uri tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled uri tests
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running rawbody tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled rawbody tests
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running full tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled full tests
         > [14326] dbg: rules: running meta tests; score so far=4.205
         > [14326] dbg: rules: compiled meta tests
         > [14326] dbg: check: is spam? score=4.205 required=5
         > [14326] dbg: check:
         >
        tests=MISSING_DATE,MISSING_HEADERS,MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_RECEIVED,NO_RELAYS
         > [14326] dbg: check:
         >
        
subtests=__HAS_MSGID,__MISSING_REF,__MSGID_OK_DIGITS,__MSGID_OK_HOST,__MSOE_MID_WRONG_CASE,__NONEMPTY_BODY,__SANE_MSGID,__SARE_WHITELIST_FLAG,__TVD_BODY,__UNUSABLE_MSGID
         >
         > There was lot more but I thought to post last few line, if
        require will
         > post complete output.
         >
         > Also I found that perl-LDAP module depands on perl-XML-SAX.
        Does QMT
         > perl-LDAP module(I don't think so)?
         >
         > Regards,
         >
         > Amit
         >
         > At Wednesday, 28-04-2010 on 0:21 Eric Shubert wrote:
         >
         > Steve Huff wrote:
         > > On Apr 27, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
         > >
         > >> Perhaps there's another XML parser that is used if XML::SAX
         > doesn't exist? I can only speculate. I expect that there are
        others
         > on the list that know better than I do about this.
         > >
         > >
         > > it's the other way around; that error message indicates that
         > XML::SAX is falling back to its built-in pure-Perl parser,
        and the
         > fix is to install a better one (or to take action that
        indicates to
         > XML::SAX that yes, you really do want it to use the pure-Perl
         > parser). it's all in the FAQ.
         > >
         > > -shuff
         > >
         > > --
         >
         > Ah, I see. That makes sense. I read the FAQ but that wasn't
        clear to me.
         >
         > I still wonder though which package Amit could be missing.
         > Amit, can you post the result of:
         > # sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint
         >
         > --
         > -Eric 'shubes'
         >
         >
         >
        
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