On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 18:59:25 +0100, Simone Marchioni wrote:
> Not sure off hand... file a bug?
> You do have the milter running I assume?
> Also, have you edited the /etc/clamd.d/milter.conf and commented the
> stupid "Example" line?
Hi Kevin,
thanks for the answer.
Yes, I have the milter running and it works well: as I stated in the previous mail it
does the job well.
I have the milter for both Spamassassin and Clamav.
And yes I commented the Example line.
Maybe the last possibility is just to file a bug... :-(((
But it's strange the packager didn't realize this problem.
> kevin
I'll file a bug.
It sounded familiar... but:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-July/msg02794.html
Hmmm...
"sh: no: command not found" errors sometimes occur in sloppy sh/bash based
feature check expressions (e.g. in configure scripts) when a variable is
assigned "no" or remains at a "no" default because something is
missing.