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Re: Explaination doc for error code reasoning?

2004-03-15 10:41:34
Thanx

Greg

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "wayne" <wayne(_at_)midwestcs(_dot_)com>
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Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [spf-discuss] Explaination doc for error code reasoning?


| 
| In <09cf01c40a9c$6f2d1d20$fbb4a741(_at_)cedata(_dot_)net> "Greg Cirino - 
Cirelle Enterprises" <gcirino(_at_)cirelle(_dot_)com> writes:
| 
| > Is there a document that explains the reasoning for 
| > error (return) codes?
| >
| > currently (from spfquery):
| >
| >   [snip]
| 
| I know of no documenation on these return codes, or why they were
| chosen.
| 
| Since the return codes appear to be completely arbitrary, I have
| changed the perl spfquery code to return the same numbers as the
| libspf-alt spfquery code returns.  This perl spfquery will be released
| as part of the SPF implemenation test system that I'm working on, but
| I have no idea if anyone will use this test system, or the modified
| spfquery programs contained within.
| 
| The spfquery program found in the most recent M:S:Q cpan package does
| not contain the updates I sent Meng over a month ago.  I do not know
| if this is because Meng hasn't had time to encorporate the changes, if
| Meng over looked it, or if Meng does not intend to use spfquery
| programs from the test suite.
| 
| 
| I wouldn't recommend using the perl spfquery program for anything
| serious anyway, since the startup overhead of perl is so high.  
| 
| 
| -wayne
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