On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 21:01, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 06:37:14PM -0600, Dave Bartmess wrote:
> > I'm using sa_filter v1.2 in my Xmail bin directory, with the 
> > filters.tab file in Xmail pointing to it. THAT seems to be working, but I'm
> > not sure it's not the perl that's breaking it... 
> 
> Well, I was going to say it's not SA, so I would blame however you're
> calling it.
> 
> Try running a message through SA on the commandline.  If it comes out
> fine, complain to the Xmail people.  :)

Actually, at this point, after running it through spamc (cut a message
out of my mbox file, put it in a tmp file, and ran spamc <tmp.msg
(hopefully that's correct!), I'm believing it's the sa_filter package...
For what it's worth, it works fine coming out of spamc. When it gets to
Xmail, it should be fine, from what I can see in the sa_filter script.
Sooo... It does look like Xmail. I'll put in a request for help on their
lists.. 

Thanks for your help, Theo!
-- 
David A. Bartmess
Software Configuration Manager / Sr. Software Developer
eDingo Enterprises
http://edingo.net



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