Re: Why are most of my messages EMPTY_MESSAGE
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 20:58, scottjf8 wrote: Using the newest SA with Amavisd Most of my messages keep getting hit by EMPTY_MESSSAGE and MISSING_SUBJECT when these are plaintext emails with subjects and messages Where should I start troubleshooting? Maybe turn up the diagnostic level in Amavisd? Might give better info. It can get pretty verbose, so I always crank it down to almost nothing except for testing. Almost sounds like the message parts that Amavisd hands to SA are corrupted, or truncated, or Amavis did not have write authority in the directory it is using or something along those lines. SA scans a copy of the message that Amavis hands to it, not the original. That's why what you see in the message does not match what SA reports. -- _ John Andersen pgpC4yF0WaVvj.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Why are most of my messages EMPTY_MESSAGE
I've had that problem in the past, and found that it was caused by an error with some other rule elsewhere (usually a custom rule I'd written myself which had a syntax error in it that I'd overlooked). I'd suggest doing a --lint check of your rules, see what it turns up. - Jeremy scottjf8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using the newest SA with Amavisd Most of my messages keep getting hit by EMPTY_MESSSAGE and MISSING_SUBJECT when these are plaintext emails with subjects and messages Where should I start troubleshooting? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Why-are-most-of-my-messages-EMPTY_MESSAGE-tf2224818.html#a6164890 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users forum at Nabble.com.
Why are most of my messages EMPTY_MESSAGE
Using the newest SA with Amavisd Most of my messages keep getting hit by EMPTY_MESSSAGE and MISSING_SUBJECT when these are plaintext emails with subjects and messages Where should I start troubleshooting? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Why-are-most-of-my-messages-EMPTY_MESSAGE-tf2224818.html#a6164890 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users forum at Nabble.com.