>In debug mode amavisd-maia throws errors as it tries to
locate dspan,
>unrar,
>zoo, pax and ripole. Previous posts suggest that this
is because I am
>using
>amavisd 2.2.1 instead of amavisd-maia based on amavisd
2.2.0.
>
>The amavisd-maia that I downloaded yesterday with
maia-1.0.1 is based on
>amavisd 2.2.1 ($myversion_id = '2.2.1';
$myversion_date = '20041222';) and
>it
>does know about these variables.
>
>Is there a correct procedure for initializing these
variables (other than
>commenting them out everywhere) to stop the errors in
the log?
>
>Thank you.
>--
>Jim Flowers <jflowers ezo.net>
>
These are simply informational messages - not errors. You
don't *have* to do
anything. They simply indicate some (optional) programs are
not installed,
and therefore will not be used. Personally, I suggest
installing pax if you
have it available. Unrar is also good to have, but rar/unrar
is not free. I
definitely would not install dspam or ripole (remember -
this is a personal
choice). I would also not bother with zoo - I think too few
people use it.
However, if you have these programs listed in amavisd.conf,
you can comment
out the ones you do not have installed - and have no
intention of installing
in the future.
# optional:
#$zoo = 'zoo';
#$ripole = 'ripole';
#$dspam = 'dspam';
Gary V
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