On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Filip wrote: > >> >> 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.
I tested on RH8 and RH9. No problems at all. You still didn't describe me the exact procedure you used to state that it failed. - Davide - 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]