>
> And you have a quick fix, add -q to the init script. This
> way it will not try
> to send notifications to postmaster every time it finds a virus.
>
Rene,
That fixed it! Thanks a lot!
-John
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> Yes, look into milter.conf it probably has the VirusEvent setting.
>
Hi Rene, thanks. The commented-out VirusEvent entry from my previous post
was from the milter.conf. Maybe I'll just have to re-install from the
source?
-John
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John Belamaric wrote:
> Any other thoughts?
The "no" leads me to believe that there's some option specified as
Foo no
under the assumption that "Foo" is a yes/no setting, when in fact Foo is a
command setting.
So bash is trying to run the command "no" which does not exist.
Try grepping fo