On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Michal Altair Valasek wrote:

> | > First question: It seems like XMail fails with execution of filters,
> | > when they write something to stdout during execution. It's bug or
> | > feature? Surely it's not necessary for filters to write something to
> | > stdout, but I use it for some debug info during development and it
> | > doesn't work.
> |
> | Saying simply fail does not give me a clear picture of what is really
> | happening.
> | Can You be more precise ?
>
> It seems like execution of any filter (I tried Windows Script Host files
> and plain .cmd files) is terminated when it prints something to stdout.
> Any other commands are not executed. Tested on W2K with CMD, VBS and JS.

Well, the application has no stdin/stdout/stderr file descriptors open and
maybe the application is terminated because you do not catch the
exception.
Anyway a good filter application should have generic files to write
messages to.




- Davide


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