> 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


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