On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Matthias Fuhrmann wrote:

Hi,

its me again, with the same problem, thnx Malte for answering.
well, i was able to "fix" the problem, but not at all, as i've seen after
playing with it again.
i still get those strange error messages, as i told u about the other day:

> [...]
> spamd[23223]: Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /opt/gnu/bin/spamd 
> line 707, <GEN13> line 69
> spamd[23223]: Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /opt/gnu/bin/spamd 
> line 707, <GEN13> line 70.

but i went into the wrong lines, so here are the ones "responsible" for
that error message:

/opt/gnu/bin/spamd:

705:        push(@msglines, $_);
706:        $actual_length += length;
707:        last if ($actual_length == $expected_length);


the problem disappeared when i set spamd option "-s inet"; may fault, inet
is the syslog-socket type, and not the log facility. so i was assuming the
problem disappeared now at all. but its still there, when i set -s mail.

does anyone got a clue whats wrong here?

thnx in advance,
Matthias


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