RE: 3.1.2-Windows, exit codes broken?

2006-05-30 Thread Emmitt, Craig
I mean this:

- bug 3754: if there's a problem opening a file via sa-learn or
spamassassin, return an error exit value. 

It indicates there might have been changes to that area of the code
which concerns your problem.

Kai

I understand, thanks for the clarification.

I had some time over the weekend to install 3.1.2 on a second Windows
box and had the same result, exit code always zero with -e option and
messages determined by spamassassin to be spam.

Oh well, back to 3.1.1 for me.  The ability to script spamassassin as an
MTA pickup event and process the message according to the result code is
too good to give up :)

Thanks,

Craig


Re: 3.1.2-Windows, exit codes broken?

2006-05-30 Thread Kai Schaetzl
A reminder: if you don't bug that it won't get fixed.

Kai

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Re: 3.1.2-Windows, exit codes broken?

2006-05-26 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Craig Emmitt wrote on Fri, 26 May 2006 11:01:53 -0500:

 3.1.2 is not setting a non-zero exit code when a message is classified 
 as spam (spamassassin.bat -e  mailfilein  mailfileout)  Known 
 issue/bug?

There is something about exit codes in the changelog.

Kai

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RE: 3.1.2-Windows, exit codes broken?

2006-05-26 Thread Emmitt, Craig
 3.1.2 is not setting a non-zero exit code when a message is
classified 
 as spam (spamassassin.bat -e  mailfilein  mailfileout)  Known 
 issue/bug?

There is something about exit codes in the changelog.


I had checked the changelog and didn't see anything obviously relevant.


Craig


Re: 3.1.2-Windows, exit codes broken?

2006-05-26 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Craig Emmitt wrote on Fri, 26 May 2006 12:02:57 -0500:

 I had checked the changelog and didn't see anything obviously relevant.

I mean this:

- bug 3754: if there's a problem opening a file via sa-learn or 
 spamassassin, return an error exit value. 

It indicates there might have been changes to that area of the code which 
concerns your problem.

Kai

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Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com