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Capt.Obvious n00b
Joined: 19 Mar 2005 Posts: 67
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:50 pm Post subject: Something happened with amavisd-new on last esync! Help! |
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Hey guys,
I'm lost, I just did an esynch and rebuild world a few days ago, and ended up with something messed up. I have postfix and amavisd-new as my front-end for MS Exchange. It's been working great except that after this last update I am getting this, and I don't even know where to look to try and fix it:
Jun 8 08:44:21 achilles postfix/qmgr[5849]: warning: premature end-of-input on private/smtp-amavis socket while reading input attribute name
Jun 8 08:44:21 achilles postfix/qmgr[5849]: warning: private/smtp-amavis socket: malformed response
Jun 8 08:44:21 achilles postfix/qmgr[5849]: warning: transport smtp-amavis failure -- see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem description
Jun 8 08:44:45 achilles amavis[5709]: (05709-01) p001 1 Content-Type: text/html, size: 2100 B, name:
Jun 8 08:44:45 achilles amavis[5951]: (05709-01) run_command: child process [5951]: Can't reopen STDIN on /dev/null: Permission denied at /usr/sbin/amavisd line 1857.\n
Jun 8 08:44:45 achilles amavis[5709]: (05709-01) TROUBLE in check_mail: mime_decode-1 FAILED: parsing file(1) results - missing last 1 results at (eval 56) line 155.
Jun 8 08:44:45 achilles amavis[5709]: (05709-01) PRESERVING EVIDENCE in /var/amavis/tmp/amavis-20050608T084444-05709
Jun 8 08:44:45 achilles amavis[5709]: (05709-01) TIMING [total 192 ms] - SMTP EHLO: 29 (15%)15, SMTP pre-MAIL: 3 (2%)17, mkdir tempdir: 2 (1%)18, create email.txt: 18 (9%)27, SMTP pre-DATA-flush: 14 (8%)35, SMTP DATA: 35 (18%)53, body_hash: 5 (2%)55, gen_mail_id: 3 (1%)57, mkdir parts: 3 (1%)58, mime_decode: 54 (28%)86, rundown: 27 (14%)100
If someone can suggest something that might fix this? Thanks! |
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buzzin Apprentice
Joined: 17 Oct 2003 Posts: 264 Location: St. Albans, UK.
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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i had this too....
Its a prob with /dev/null... In your updates i gues udev was updated too.
I fixed it by running etc-update and updating any udev or dev related configs and then rebooted... all was ok after.
Hope that helps,
- Buzzin |
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