Yes, i did do that.  I have been running a modified version of the script
that has been working fine for several months.  I added the anti-virus
filter script in front of it this weekend and that is when these problems
started occurring.  It appears to be in the AV script or in the code that
processes filters sequentially.

thanks,

randy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 9:14 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: filters.in.tab oddity


>
>
> Please be advised that the SpamAssassin script doesn't support the new
> filter architecture as of 1.16.  You need to modify the script to use the
> new return values.  I've been too busy to upgrade XMail as well as upgrade
> the script, but it's on my list.
>
> -Don
>
>
> Both scripts use @@FILE as the input to process the message and use work
> directories created with random generated values.  The antivirus script is
> the one peter lindeman contributed and the spam script is the spamassassin
> script contributed by don drake.  Based on the XMail logs, some of these
> errors occur when there are no other messages coming in at least 30
minutes
> before or after.   That's what makes it so puzzling.
>
> It is safe to say the scripts for a single message are executed
> consecutively and not in parallel, correct?
>
> thanks,
>
> randy
>
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