> > > spamassassin -e > /dev/null returns less than 0
> > 
> > Less than zero? What makes you think SPAM is reported with negative
> > return codes? I dunno, the documentation say:
> 
> That is what the site I went to said to enter in, so I did. If evolution
> can only be used by CS majors, there is something wrong with the design
> philosophy.

I did *not* say it is wrong. I did say, I don't know the exact value and
unfortunately the SA docs don't mention it either -- except that it is
non-zero.

Of course, there is always the searchable archive and the redirection
issue I mentioned. Have you checked that?

...guenther


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