Re: [AMaViS-user] Problem in the In::AMCL code

2007-10-08 Thread pbr pbr
Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the 'Problem in the In::AMCL code' really all that it says? There should at least be a colon after the message, and hopefully also a more detailed info. Perhaps is started as 'amavisd debug' it may tell more during startup about the reason for failing.

[AMaViS-user] Problem in the In::AMCL code

2007-10-07 Thread pbr pbr
After downloading the latest version of amavisd I get the following error message: Problem in the In::AMCL code Can't get rid of this error. Perl is v5.8.8. I downloaded another copy of amavisd and keep getting the error. The older version of amavisd worked without any problems or errors if

[AMaViS-user] Upgrade problem In:AMCL code

2007-10-03 Thread pbr pbr
Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Switch to 2.5.2. OK but now have new problems. When I start amavisd I get the error message: Problem in the Amavis::Cache code I found a message somewhere that said to set $enable_db=0 and now I get: Problem in the In::AMCL code Couldn't find

[AMaViS-user] Add virus tag to Subject

2007-10-02 Thread pbr pbr
Is there any way to add a [virus] tag to the subject line of defanged mail? Right now I'm doing that with procmail and it seems like an extra step. I've found a few posts about this in 2004 that indicated a patch that I don't think would work now and that the tag might be included in future

Re: [AMaViS-user] Add virus tag to Subject

2007-10-02 Thread pbr pbr
Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $subject_tag_maps_by_ccat{+CC_VIRUS} = [ '***INFECTED*** ' ]; Thanks. Just what I wanted. Can't believe how long I searched before you answered. -pbr - Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Yahoo! Autos.

Re: [AMaViS-user] Add virus tag to Subject

2007-10-02 Thread pbr pbr
Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Name: amavisd-newGroup: System Environment/DaemonsVersion: 2.3.3Release: 2Installed: 12/25/2006 11:49:18Summary: Mail virus-scanner AMaViS is a program that interfaces a mail transfer agent (MTA) with one or more virus