V Út, 09. 09. 2003 v 09:31, Davide Giunchi píše:
> (i've send this mail to the qs author, but as he doesn't respond i've sent it 
> here)
> 
> This bug prevent qs from pass the recipient address to spamc via the -u  
> options.
> In the sub-spamassassin.pl file at the line 15:
> 
> $cmdline_recip=~/^([EMAIL PROTECTED])$/i;
> 
> maybe it's a typo error, the second ^ puts in the cmdline_recip everithing 
> that is not from an email address, so $cmdline_recip will not contain the 
> recipient, if i sobstitute it with:
> 
> $cmdline_recip=~/^([EMAIL PROTECTED])$/i;
> 
> everithing works good.
I'm working on the same problem right now, I changed it to

$cmdline_recip=~/^([0-9a-z\.\_\-\=\+]+)@[^0-9a-z\.\_\-\=\+]*$/i;

this means
match everythink before @

Because cmdline_recip looks like
SA: cmdline_recip [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AND spamc -f -u "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" did'n work

BUT spamc -f -u "user" works right


Jason, can you correct it in Q-S code? I hope that @ must be in
cmdline_recip allways, am I rigth? If not correct me please.


Pavel

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Pavel Lisy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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