Mark:
Thanks. That was it. Upgrading to perl 5.8.8 and setting LANG to en_US did it.
All tests went OK.
I have two questions, anyway:
1) when tested with sample-42-mail-bomb.txt, I get this header in the
mail (delivered to mailbox):
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Original-To: [EMAIL
Mark:
Are you saying that a clean mail does pass through normally?
Yes, clean mail (or for that matter, with bad headers) does pass
through normally.
It seems the above log was captured at log level 4 (not 5),
or that syslogd trimmed the lowest level log entries.
Was the above log obtained from
I'm running a Postfix (ver 2.4.5)/Amavisd-new (ver 2.5.2)/ClamAV (ver
0.91.2) setup,
with configuration files as follows:
MTA:
main.cf (postconf -n)
alias_database = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
Javier,
Amavisd-new (ver 2.5.2)
The version of Perl I'm using is 5.8.0,and relevant perl modules:
Net::Server v0.97; Mail::SpamAssassin v3.002003.
At start up, amavisd-new reports Unicode aware, LANG=en_US.UTF-8.
A brave man, running Perl 5.8.0 in an UTF-8 environment - either of
the two is