Hi, >> >> http://libre-essai.com/filters.tar.gz >> >> DL> Just tried on my machine. Works flawlessy. >> >> Thanks Davide. Anybody has a clue about the reason it should not >> behave the same on my system ?
DL> Can you describe me exactly how do you test it ? Well, I installed Xmail 1.17 and the two filters you tested on a second Linux RH9 machine (new install, nothing else than Webmin installed). Same behaviour. That is to say, a message is rejected only if "exit 6" is issue by the first filter found in "filters.in.tab". I installed Xmail 1.17 on a third machine bu this time with Linux RH7.1 installed. There, everything works perfectly. Bash scripts issuing "exit 6" are well respected by Xmail and messages get rejected as they are supposed to be, whatever the position they are in "filters.in.tab". I have not tested on other systems but what I see is I have the same problem on 2 Linux Redhat 9 machines. To test the problem, I have installed the 2 bash scripts you tested. The first one rejects messages coming from say [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the second one rejects messages comming from say [EMAIL PROTECTED] . When both scripts are installed, all messages coming from a sender whose E-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be rejected. The one that is treated by the second scipt found in "filters.in.tab" is never rejected on the RH9... On RH7, no problem. -- Fil. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
