[Maia-users] Call to undefined function: getresponse()
Randy McAnally
rsm at fast-serv.com
Tue Sep 26 18:21:21 PDT 2006
Hello all,
When rescuing false positives, or flagging false negatives, I receive the
following error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: getresponse()
in /var/www/mailguard/smtp.php on line 150
I searched the Pear source tree, and can't seem to find any reference to
that function. Was it removed at some point? Is this a known issue with
Mailguard?
Pardon my ignorance if this is clearly stated somewhere...and thank you in
advance.
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Randy McAnally
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> Chris Tatro wrote:
> > What can I do to reduce the load on the system? Gocr and process-quarant
> > are taking up a lot of cpu amavisd is contending with those two
> > processes then mail gets backed up in the queue
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> If you're using FuzzyOcr, set the "focr_autodisable_score" parameter
> in FuzzyOcr.cf to a value somewhat lower than the default. You want
> fuzzyocr to run only when it will make a difference in whether a
> message is detected as spam. In other words, if the message already
> has 10 points, it's spam, why waste more cycles running it through ocr?
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> Joel
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