Jason Haar wrote:
Lance Stringham wrote:

I week ago I asked for help regarding an error "g_e_h: no sender and no recips." and have not made any progress in solving it since then. If anyone could help with it, I would be much obliged. In the original email I mistakenly stated that I had the soft limits set to 11MB, when I in fact have them set to 104MB. I know that 104MB is too much, but I wanted to raise the softlimits to a value that I know would work to debug this problem and then reduce them to a more appropriate level after I have isolated the issue. I hate to post a second time for the same issue, but I don't really know where else to turn. The original email's subject line was "error message: g_e_h: no sender and no recips." where everything relevent I could think of was originally posted. If you would like me to repost anything or send you more specific details about this problem, I would be more than happy to.


Is there a problem you are trying to solve? That isn't an error - it's a debug command. Any time a SMTP session is "dropped" half-way through (say due to a network outage anywhere in the Internet between the client and server) this debug message will occur.

Are you experiencing a problem that you think may be related to this debug line, or is it that you saw this line and then thought you had a problem?

True errors are reported via syslog with the "X-Qmail-Scanner...." process name.

PS: maybe that debug line needs a "this is not necessarily an error" added to the end of it to stop confusing people

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> Cheers
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> Jason Haar
> Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
> Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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This is definitly an error, but I just discovered that it may not be with qmail-scanner. After setting qmail-scanner to output debug messages, but not before, this error started popping up in my qmail-smtp log: "X-Antivirus-MYDOMAIN-1.25-st-qms: Process XXXXX closed, parent process died". I assume this means that the root of the problem lies in clamscan or how it is called. What doesn't make sense to me is that it works fine for most messages but not for others. I have searched the clamav site hi and low and cannot find anything even remotly close to this. I double checked permissions just to make sure, but I just don't get it, clamscan is working and catching viruses, but for some reason it doesn't seem to be working all the time. I have attached the output from my qmail-smtp log for one of the failed sessions (piped through tai64nlocal). Any insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks,

Lance Stringham
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2005-03-12 22:51:13.565295500 tcpserver: status: 1/30
2005-03-12 22:51:13.565480500 tcpserver: pid 17593 from 69.89.74.25
2005-03-12 22:51:13.599065500 tcpserver: ok 17593 klex.lssn.net:216.237.83.67:25 mx.myspace.com:69.89.74.25::5099
2005-03-12 22:51:13.878510500 tcpserver: end 17593 status 256
2005-03-12 22:51:13.878514500 tcpserver: status: 0/30
2005-03-12 22:51:13.889364500 X-Antivirus-MYDOMAIN-1.25-st-qms: Process 17594 closed, parent process died


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