> While I can't *guarantee* that it was working right with higher than > 10 returns from spamd, here is what I see now.
'-et 10' means 'return an exit code of 10 if the SPAMD total weight was greater than 10.' I like to look at it in terms of what SPAMC32 returns, not anything it can't control, so I won't refer to the weight you assigned to the test in the Declude test definition. What happens if you run SPAMC32 from the command line against a message known to get a SPAMD weight > 10 and check the exit code with 'echo %ERRORLEVEL%'? Can you add a regression test in SPAMD that specifically adds a weight of 11 and post the results? And I would eliminate the '-y' from the test def, or at least for this round of testing, because this is in there for backward compatibility with the *nix SpamC and, I would say, is not guaranteed to work in expected ways when paired with the newer-fangled '-e' switch. The '-y' is good switch to use for interactive debugging, but it will only create more overhead (more data sent back across the wire) when used under Declude, AFAICS. --Sandy ------------------------------------ Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist Broadleaf Systems, a division of Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SpamAssassin plugs into Declude! http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/SPAMC32/download/release/ Defuse Dictionary Attacks: Turn Exchange or IMail mailboxes into IMail Aliases! http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/exchange2aliases/download/release/ http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/ldap2aliases/download/release/ --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.