To be more specific. I call declude and windows runs it with NTDVM
and the message isn't processed. After awhile, I stop the SMTP server and
all the messages are processed but still leaves the NTDVM that was created
behind. What I'm doing is reading in the command line argument and then
when I'm done, call declude with that argument.
The reason that I'm creating this is because I have
some users that want mail from a certain address to be placed in a temporary
dircetory and not processed by declude.
When was the DAISYCHAIN added?
David
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