Title: Message
Interesting.... sounds like someone would have to write an External Filter.  Unless Declude is willing to "integrate" this in their Sniffer support.
 
When you turn this one - where do this XHDR files appear?  In the regular "spool" folder together with the queue and data file?  If so, one could probably write a command script to insert the content of the XHDR file into the message file and then delete the XHDR?

Best Regards
Andy 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 06:54 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] inserting Sniffer log info into header

Hello All,

            Has anyone successfully been able to insert the Sniffer log entry into the email headers using Declude?  Apparently Sniffer has the option to turn on a .xhdr file creation for each message which can then be inserted into the message header.  Any help on this would be much appreciated to make Sniffer FP’s easier to report.

 

http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/NewsUpdates.html

* X-Header File option is now available by modifying the .cfg file. This produces a .xhdr file for each message processed. The file contains the x-headers that Message Sniffer would add to the message so that they can be picked up by compatible software and/or scripting (such as on *nix systems) and added to the message or interpreted for greater detail. The headers stubs are configurable and come in two forms that can be used together or separately. One header shows the final result of the scan. The other shows all of the pattern matches that were identified. These headers can be extremely valuable when processing false positives since they travel along with the message - (no more hunting for log file snips). --- The software calling Message Sniffer is responsible for deleting the .xhdr file once it has been used!

 

Thanks,

David

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