>From two weeks ago:
> The error message: cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
>
> means that the Sendmail end of the milter state machine expected to read
> 5 characters from mimedefang, but got EOF instead.
Solved. Or at least, explained.
It finally happened again yesterday, and this time I not
Dianne Skoll wrote:
> The error message: cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
>
> means that the Sendmail end of the milter state machine expected to read
> 5 characters from mimedefang, but got EOF instead.
>
> I would try fixing the SpamAssassin problem to see if that fixes
> everything. There's
On Tue, 24 May 2016 15:12:59 +0100
Dave Osbourne wrote:
> I'm not a great help, but I think that I've seen that if there is any
> STDOUT in anything (either the PERL or anything it calls) ... any
> errors or debugging have to go to a file...
Yes, anything going to STDOUT will mess things up roy
On 2016-05-23 17:59, Joseph Brennan wrote:
Is there any other cause we can look for?
I'm not a great help, but I think that I've seen that if there is any
STDOUT in anything (either the PERL or anything it calls) ... any errors
or debugging have to go to a file...
I'm going to wait to g
surprisingly we got this:
Slave 11 stderr: plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't
locate Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/PDFInfo.pm in @INC (@INC contains:...
We'll deal with that. What I am writing about is Mimedefang's followup
to that, which was:
sendmail[3600]: u4N5l72x
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