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Hi Wendy,
Our configurations are very similar:
Windows Server 2008R2 (essentially Windows 7)
Communigate 5.3.12
ActivePerl 5.10.1
SpamAssassin 3.3.1
CGPSA 1.7b1
So mine works, using it in headers-only mode. I haven't tried
full-featured. So the question is what's different about your
configuration that breaks it.
Does SpamAssassin work if you test it with a message?
(spamassassin -D <message-to-test >message-out 2>log-out)
If that generates an error, then you have a problem somewhere in
your spamassassin configuration. If that works, then maybe there's
something in the CGPSA configuration that isn't right.
--
Bret Miller
Manager, Information Technology
Grace Communion International
Email: bret.miller@gci.org
Phone: (626) 650-2343
On 5/10/2011 3:41 AM, Wendy M. Grossman wrote:
I have run CGP, SA, and CGPSA on Windows for many
years, but recently had to tear down and reinstall, at which point
I updated everything.
Current configuration is:
Windows 7
Communigate 5.1x
ActivePerl 5.10
SpamAssassin 3.3.1
CPGSA 1.7
The logs show that CGPSA loads correctly. But: email stops
arriving.
The CGPSA error file says:
>> >>* Standard Error Redirected By TFF Enterprises
CGPSA Filter 1.0.8
Can't use string ("Mail::SpamAssassin") as a HASH ref while
"strict
refs" in use at C:/Perl/site/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm line
1604.>>
At that point CGPSA shuts down and the mail sits in the queue
until I disable CGPSA. Which gets the mail delivered, but not
filtered.
This error occurs with both Perl 5.10 and 5.8.9. Daniel believes
it's an SA error, but suggested I ask on the list in case anyone
could help. I can't seem to find anything useful by searching the
Web.
wg
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