Timothy Kesten
2007-Nov-19 08:19 UTC
[CentOS] After last update problems with MIME-Types (Postfix, amavisd)
Hi Folks, after the last update I get this error in my maillog: Error in processing, id=05622-06, mime_decode-1 FAILED: Can't locate object method "seek" via package "File:: Temp" at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/MIME/Parser.pm line 816, <GEN19> line 109. (in reply to end of DATA command)) Are there some problems with the perl-packages from rpmforge???? How can I fix it - and avoid in the future My Postfix-Server with amavisd doesn't work for the moment. The mails stay in the mailqeue and won't delivered to the recipient. This is a big problem for me. Thx Timothy
Ralph Angenendt
2007-Nov-19 11:26 UTC
[CentOS] After last update problems with MIME-Types (Postfix, amavisd)
Timothy Kesten wrote:> Are there some problems with the perl-packages from rpmforge???? > > How can I fix it - and avoid in the futureMove back to the last known good version of perl-MIME-Tools (see the further discussion in the link I gave you in centos-de). And have a test system handy to test such stuff before deploying it. See <http://lists.rpmforge.net/pipermail/users/2007-November/001172.html> Cheers, Ralph -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20071119/4047193e/attachment-0005.sig>
Timothy Kesten
2007-Nov-19 13:36 UTC
[CentOS] Re: (temporary solved)After last update problems with MIME-Types (Postfix, amavisd)
Am Montag, 19. November 2007 12:26 schrieb Ralph Angenendt:> Move back to the last known good version of perl-MIME-Tools (see the > further discussion in the link I gave you in centos-de).I've done so this morning. Downgraded perl-MIME-Types (to 1.20.1) and perl-MIME-Tools (to 5.420.-2) without your hint (because I have a working machine with these "old" packages, but nevertheless thanks for it) but I forgot to restart my postfix. Now I've restarted postfix and it works well.> And have a test system handy to test such stuff before deploying it.I think, I have to do so. Regards Timothy