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From: chris@grkermit.UUCP (Chris T. Hibbert)
Newsgroups: net.news.b
Subject: Re: recmail problems
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Date: Thu, 9-Jun-83 23:00:50 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun  9 23:00:50 1983
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I noticed the problem with recmail returning garbage values (or at
least a number of different, undocumented, and from the looks of the
code, unintentional values) as well.  My solution to the problem was to
comment out the section of the reply script that sends mail to the user
when a non-zero value is returned.  

Since recmail isn't trying to return a value to indicate problems, the
tests in reply aren't of any value.  Possibly, an exit(0) should be
inserted into recmail for the sake of style, but I see no reason to
leave the "error-check" in the reply script.