routines are in java. and meant to parse the email. they never get put
in the communications event.

Adrian Crum sent the following on 9/30/2008 1:13 PM:
> What are the processes written in? Are they services? If yes, then you
> could set up a service group and have the email go from service to
> service - each service acting on the email accordingly.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> BJ Freeman wrote:
>> thanks
>> but I have many processes that are based on the email subject and or
>> sender. Fedex notification, UPS Notifications, Order of different formats
>> Import routies, etc.
>> would like to do this in the mca so I don't have to write this in java
>> code then do the same thing.
>>
>> Adrian Crum sent the following on 9/30/2008 12:47 PM:
>>> The way I handled it here was to have a simpler condition that sent the
>>> email into a processor that did additional evaluations on the email.
>>>
>>> -Adrian
>>>
>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>> if seemed pretty simple to add the conditionals.
>>>> but looking a the decision tree it looks like is an or'ed condition.
>>>> if I have two condition for the same header or field and one of them is
>>>> true then they will all be true.
>>>>
>>>> The question is, is expanding the conditions to accept and and or
>>>> condition acceptable. this would include a grouping of each condition
>>>> like in an If statement.
>>>>
>>>> rationale:
>>>> a lot of emails have parts of a field or header that needs to be looked
>>>> at. for instance
>>>> subject: order #13950 from yst-1309
>>>> to parse you want
>>>> [contain order
>>>> and
>>>> contain yst]
>>>> or
>>>> not-contain Re:
>>>>
>>>> BTW any hints on how to define a group of condition in the xsd would
>>>> help.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
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