[Rspamd-Users] Update issues? (Probably not directly related to 1.9.0)

Phil Stracchino phils at caerllewys.net
Sun Mar 17 19:05:38 UTC 2019


I just updated to rspamd 1.9.0, and once again, upon stopping the
service, got a slew of several pages of messages linke the following:

2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'HFILTER_HELO_2' has its score defined
but there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'DBL_BOTNET' has its score defined but
there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'CHECK_RECEIVED' has its score defined
but there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'MIME_BAD_UNICODE' has its score
defined but there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'FROM_DISPLAY_CALLBACK' has its score
defined but there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'URIBL_BLACK' has its score defined but
there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'R_SPF_FAIL' has its score defined but
there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'URIBL_SBL_CSS' has its score defined
but there is no corresponding rule registered
2019-03-17 15:00:49 #28107(main) <ag851i>; symcache;
rspamd_symcache_validate: symbol 'RBL_SPAMHAUS_CSS' has its score
defined but there is no corresponding rule registered



Did I, at some point, miss a configuration step or something?  Or is
this "normal"?

If I missed a step, what do I do to fix it?  I'm OK with wiping all data
trained so far if that's what's required, since if I missed some major
step the odds are the data is unreliable anyway.


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