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Subject: Re: [Mimedefang] verbose complaints from Anomy::HTML
From: Rich West <Rich.West () divatv ! com>
Date: 2002-07-23 13:55:01
Message-ID: 3D3D9830.7010301 () divatv ! com
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>I haven't seen any follow-up on Rich's questions, I'm wondering if
>there is any solution yet (or on the way).
>
Sorry.. got dragged into another project, but I have been pecking away
at the Anomy::HTML implementation within MD..
>Going back into May/June's list email, I see that others have had
>the same problem I'm now seeing (with the conclusion that these are
>not fatal warnings)...
>
[snip]
>But for the moment I don't want all this noise in the logs, so
>I've disabled the anomy htmlcleaner call in my filter.
>
It is noise and can safely be ignored. I agree, I don't want to see
those in my logs either, but, there is little that can be done. The
errors are caused when empty MIME parts are passed on to Anomy... Anomy
does not check to see if the variables are defined at all, and it just
blindly does the substitution.
Anomy::HTML cleaner does work (and it works well), but, because of the
way it is implemented, it is not configurable. Therefore, by default,
it works at its most restrictive level.
-Rich
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