At 04:00 PM 7/12/2003 -0400, you wrote:

Since we are on feature requests, I too would like to request a new DJM
feature.  I'm wondering if it would be feasable for Declude to pass on
decoded messages to the third-party apps (Sniffer, Alligate, SpamChk)
instead of the original mail files, that way each third-party apps would not
have to also decode the message before scanning, thus cutting down on
processor utilization and overall scanning time.

One problem with this is that Declude JunkMail doesn't decode the messages -- at least not properly. When we add full MIME support, this would be a good idea (although we would have to find a good way to pass the decoded message that works for everyone -- using a file would be easiest, but not the most efficient way).


-Scott

Off list -
Of course you could include the Message Sniffer engine directly into Declude too now that the source is out. :-) Any thoughts on this so far?


_M

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