On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> In Xmail V1.11 (I assume this is so in other versions), I ran across a
> minor bug in how Xmail parses its command-line on start-up.
>
> If you DO NOT put in a space after the -Mr flag (which controls the # of
> hours it takes the logs to rotate), the Xmail service will die the first
> time it tries to write to any log.
>
> So, a command line that contains "-Mr24" will kill the application; "-Mr
> 24" works just fine, of course.
>
> This may be different under Linux -- this was tested under Windows 2000
> Server.
>
> Obviously, this is not a security issue in any way nor is it really much
> of a problem -- unless, of course, you run into yourself and spend an
> hour scratching your head over it :)

This is an "As Designed". Where did you read that you can omit the space
between the switch and the parameter ?



- Davide

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