Adam Aube wrote:
When using Horde/IMP-cvs, I get the following message sent back to me
with:
---perlscanner results ---
problem 'Illegal MIME chars found in header'
This is a raw CR issue isn't it? - I bet you're running Horde under
Windows - or at least edited the config files from Windows? C
Here are my permissions:
drwxr-xr-x4 qmailq qmail4096 Jul 9 15:12 qmailscan
-rwxr-xr-x1 qmailq qmail 24315 Jul 9 15:12 mailstats.csv
-rw-r--r--1 qmailq qmail 330589 Jul 9 15:12 qmail-queue.log
-rw-r--r--1 root qmail 311713 Jul 8 10:50 qmail-qu
> When using Horde/IMP-cvs, I get the following message sent back to me
with:
> ---perlscanner results ---
> problem 'Illegal MIME chars found in header'
You can disable the MIME checks in the config file, but I would recommend
you report it to the IMP developers. Does this occur with a non-cvs r
When using Horde/IMP-cvs, I get the following message sent back to me with:
---perlscanner results ---
problem 'Illegal MIME chars found in header'
That is only if I send the email through locally, rather than through SMTP. If
I send through SMTP, it doesn't get caught by perlscanner. I'd rathe
Permissions are OK, i'm using softlimit with the -a flag (and the -m too with the same
result), and the problem is that it crashes even with ridiculous amounts of RAM
assigned (right now i have 200Mb put in there, and it still crashes...)
Here's the run file as it is right now:
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permissions should be same as qmail user.
ownership also to be same as qmail user.
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Best Regs,
Masood Ahmad Shah
System Administrator
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I am running Red Hat 9.0 and am using qmail scanner 1.16 with ClamAV and
Spamassassin. Spamassassin is working fine. The only problem I am having
is that when ClamAV is called to scan an attached file I get in my
qmail-queue.log file this:
08/07/2003 12:01:12:7233: clamscan: starting scan of dir