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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Cliff Stanford <cl...@may.be> on 2007/04/07 13:05:25 UTC

spamc -x -R

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Is it deliberate that spamc -x fails when the -R flag is there?

spamc -x -R always returns zero
spamc -x -R -E always returns zero or one

On the other hand

spamc -x -E returns zero, one or an error code (as well the mail which I
don't need)

I'm wondering if this is a bug or by design for some reason.

Thanks,
Cliff.

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