What I meant was in defining the test, what is the correct way to set up the exit code that Declude looks for?Something like this? NOXSPAM external positive "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 20 0 NOXSPAM external negative "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 40 0
No, we have not added a new "positive" or "negative" return type to look for. However, you could accomplish the same with: NOXSPAM external >0 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 20 0 NOXSPAM external <0 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 40 0
Or what about NOXSPAM1 external >+20 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 20 0 NOXSPAM2 external >+35 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 35 0 NOXADULT1 external >-20 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 30 0 NOXADULT2 external >-50 "D:\imail\declude\noxmail.exe" 50 0
Close:
It would be <-20 and <-50. It doesn't use "new math."(On the negative, would it actually be <-20 and <-50 because it is reversed?)
-Scott
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