On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Newsmirror wrote:
>
>
> from the 1.16-pre1 doc:
>
> " If this filters returns '4, 5 or 6' the message is rejected and is
> stopped in its travel. If the filter modifies the message it must return '7'."
> ....
>
> "Additional flags are allowed to be returned to XMail as a result of
> filter processing by adding the flags value to the exits code above
> listed. The currently defined flags are : '16'
> Stop selected filter list processing."
>
> The docs doesn't go into what effect the different return codes has on the message
> (atleast I couldn't find it).
> figuring the old codes are remapped into new values, is this a correct assumption :
>
> old new
> -----------------
> 96 -> 0 ???
> 97 -> 4
> 98 -> 5
> 99 -> 6
> 100 -> 7
>
> Furthermore, aside from the rc+16 ones, are all other possible rc's treated as if ??
> (old rc 96) ?
Any code different from {4, 5, 6, 7} | {0, 16} make the message to pass
thru. I'd suggest to strictly use 0 to hass it to pass thru.
- Davide
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