>>So  until I figure out why my program causes Declude to never return
>>I  was  wondering  if  there is a command line switch for Declude to
>>cause it to flush itself out of the process queue.
>>    
>>
>This,  if it existed, would be scarcely different from ending the task
>using  Task  Manager; it would enumerate PIDs and try to end them. You
>might  try  using  KILL.EXE (from the Resource Kit) in such situations
>for a stronger tonic.
>  
>
I forgot all about this.  And actually I do so little Windows Admin it
doesn't surprise me.  I'll go a looking for it.

>>And if anyone has some ideas why Declude isn't returning I'd be very
>>interested.  The  perl script and the executable version both exit 0
>>which  is my understand as they should. And they do run run from the
>>command line just fine.
>>    
>>
>
>Does  _Declude_  run from the command line (against a Q file, not just
>on  its  own)?  If  so,  check  that  the  IMail service accounts have
>permissions equivalent to the interactive (Administrator?) session.
>  
>
Great idea but I'll probably have wait to hear from Scott if this is
possible.

>SpamAssassin plugs into Declude!
>  http://www.mailmage.com/products/software/freeutils/SPAMC32/download/release/
>
>Defuse Dictionary Attacks: Turn Exchange Addresses into IMail Aliases!
>  
> http://www.mailmage.com/products/software/freeutils/exchange2aliases/download/release/
>  
>


Rod

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Roderick A. Anderson
Project Manager
Technology Services Management Group 
<http://www.technologyservicesmanagementgroup.com/>
Spokane WA, 99202

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