[Maia-users] TROUBLE in check_mail: mime_decode-1 FAILED

Robert LeBlanc rjl at renaissoft.com
Wed Apr 4 19:33:02 PDT 2007


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Gary MacKay wrote:

> I have a CentOS 4.4 system with the usual 
> amavisd/maia/spamassasin/clamav programs, that has been running fine for 
> year. This morning it stopped passing email. The logs show this error 
> all over the place and mail piling up in the queue. Since it was Maia 
> 1.0RC6 I decided to upgrade it to svn 1.0. I upgraded all the perl and 
> pear modules, everything. I am still getting this error.  The only thing 
> I find in the mailing lists is in reference to Net::Server 0.92 but I am 
> on 0.96 now (after upgrading) and still no go. Have no clue why it 
> decided to die now. I have not touched this machine in many months.

That still sounds like a Net::Server issue.  I haven't tried 0.96 yet
myself, but 0.93 and 0.94 seem to work fine.  Hopefully they haven't
gone and broken it again :/

Also, bear in mind that you need a reasonably recent amavisd-maia to be
able to use the newer Net::Server (0.93+) versions, which is to say Maia
1.0.1 or later.  When you say you upgraded to "svn 1.0" I trust you
meant "branches 1.0", as in:

  svn checkout https://www.maiamailguard.com/svn/branches/1.0

That would give you the latest in the 1.0.x series (1.0.2+).  If you did
something else, you may have checked out an earlier version by mistake.

Finally, make sure that you're using the amavisd-maia file that you
think you are.  Your start-up (init) scripts may still be pointing to
your old amavisd-maia, or you may need to update your symbolic links if
you've got "amavisd" linked to "amavisd-maia", etc.

- --
Robert LeBlanc <rjl at renaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamailguard.com/>

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