Excellent. I guess I'll have to get around to upgrading soon... > From: Santiago Vila <sanvila@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 14:27:23 +0100 (CET) > > robert wrote: > > Package: procmail > > Version: 3.13.1-4 > > > > The W flag for procmail does not work as documented in the man page. > > > > I could not find an archived bug report pertaining to this bug. > > > > This is a minor bug. > > > > % uname -a > > Linux bedap 2.2.18pre21 #1 Sat Nov 18 18:47:15 EST 2000 i686 unknown > > % dpkg -s libc6 | grep ^Version > > Version: 2.1.3-13 > > % cat > trash/test.proc > > :0iW > > |false > > > > :0 > > /dev/null > > ^D > > % procmail -m -p VERBOSE=on trash/test.proc < /dev/null > > procmail: [11636] Tue Dec 18 14:16:40 2001 > > procmail: Assigning "MAILDIR=." > > procmail: Rcfile: "trash/test.proc" > > procmail: Executing "false" > > procmail: Program failure (1) of "false" > > procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=false" > > procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=/dev/null" > > procmail: Opening "/dev/null" > > Folder: /dev/null 0 > > > > Yet, the man page for procmailrc says > > > > W Has the same meaning as the `w' flag, but will sup > > press any `Program failure' message. > > > > Running trash/test.proc with a lower 'w' has the same effect. > > Thanks a lot for your bug report. > > It seems already fixed in procmail_3.15.2-1, available in current > stable (i.e. Debian 2.2r4). > > Using `w' I get: > > [...] > procmail: Executing "false" > procmail: Program failure (1) of "false" > > while using `W' I get: > > [...] > procmail: Executing "false" > procmail: Non-zero exitcode (1) from "false"