Exactly what I mean having a new <headerName> init parameter in a *mailet*: to allow 
for very personal, server specific header names like "PepeGoesToTheBeach" :-)
I could do it also in the current *matcher*, but as I said the matcher condition 
string is already "ugly".

Vincenzo

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carlos Cortés del Valle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: venerdì 6 giugno 2003 13.17
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Re: Virus scanning mailet/matcher
> 
> 
> >But in fact is something to address, and my plans are to change it from
> being a matcher that does everything to being a mailet that has 2 special
> init parms:
> >a <headerName>my [EMAIL PROTECTED]</headerName> and
> >a <scanAlways>true/false</scanAlways>.
> 
> If you could name the header as you want, I think the problem 
> mentioned (add
> manually the headers) disappears (it's very very difficult you know the
> headers' estructure). So, you can name the header 'X-MessageIsInfected' or
> 'PepeGoesToTheBeach', it's the same that passwords maintenance :)
> 
> See you,
> Carlos
> 
> 
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