[Pkg-exim4-users] DEBCONFitemDEBCONF
Marc Haber
mh+pkg-exim4-users at zugschlus.de
Mon Jul 16 11:40:35 UTC 2007
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 02:28:17PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> I am running the latest and greatest of Debian Sid and all seems fine.
> The DEBCONFitemDEBONF is now a non-issue and I placed the macro attempting to
> surpress "false positive" warnings. See and next boot because that is when I
> get them.
Why do you still need to have DEBCONFsomethingDEBCONF strings in your
config? If you don't, remove them and the warning suppression macro.
> The error logs I had might have been a "fluke" caused by the way
> apt-get/kpackage handled the error after not accepting the new configuration
> file. They way they were reproduced indicates this type of thing.
>
> My config is
> fetchmail --> exim4 ---->
> / \
> procmail pipe running spamassassin and "clamassassin"
>
> One thing I have noticed, every bootup: A bunch of spam messages do get by and
> this is stuff most certainly caught by spamassassin so somehow, they may be a
> delay in that procmail pipe coming into effect? Seems to work fine
> afterwards.
I do not have any idea how this complex setup behaves. Why don't you
use exim's built-in interfaces to spamassassin and the virus scanner?
Greetings
Marc
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