[xmail] Re: XScanner.dat Retcode setting?

2003-07-28 Thread Tracy
At 13:07 7/28/2003, William wrote: In the filters dir, my domain.tab file contains the correct: c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe c:\xscanner @@FILE @@FROM @@RCPT Retcode Um... Did you consider replacing Retcode with the actual value you want return (ie: 97) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

[xmail] Re: XScanner.dat Retcode setting?

2003-07-28 Thread Tracy
At 13:51 7/28/2003, William wrote: Um... Did you consider replacing Retcode with the actual value you want return (ie: 97) Well, that is actually the proper entry. The filter itself is supposed to contain the Retcode, I have tried 3 things: 1) example string#97 2) 97#example string 3) example

[xmail] Re: XScanner.dat Retcode setting?

2003-07-28 Thread William
I hate to appear to be contrary, but I just downloaded the file and had a look at the source code included, and as near as I can tell, the 5th argument (where you have Retcode) should be a string representation of the numeric return code you want to use for rejecting messages (ie. 97). Here is

[xmail] Re: XScanner.dat Retcode setting?

2003-07-28 Thread William
c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe c:\xscanner @@FILE @@FROM @@RCPT 97 Well sunnuva gun, it works! Trapped my test email and kept it in the KEEP dir Mucho appreciado, thanks! Wonder how long it would have taken me to figure that out (dont even try to guess...) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

[xmail] Re: XScanner.dat Retcode setting?

2003-07-28 Thread Tracy
At 14:10 7/28/2003, William wrote: c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe c:\xscanner @@FILE @@FROM @@RCPT 97 Well sunnuva gun, it works! Trapped my test email and kept it in the KEEP dir Make sure that you use the return code that is appropriate for your situation - 97 is just the first one that came to