On Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 1:32:05 PM, David wrote: >> The .xhdr files are created by SNF and can be turned off in SNF's .cfg >> file. They contain text that could be added to the headers of the >> message to help debug false positives and/or to trigger other >> filtering systems. >>
DP> Well I see this in the config file: DP> ======================================== DP> # XHeader File Output - When set to On the engine will create a new file DP> with DP> # each message scanned with the name scanfilename.xhdr that contains DP> x-header DP> # information that should be added to the message. DP> XHeaderData: X-MessageSniffer-Rules DP> XHeaderFinal: X-MessageSniffer-Result DP> ======================================== DP> I don't see the specific line to turn this off. Do I simply comment out the DP> XHeaderData and XHeaderFinal lines? If I do that will it still insert the DP> information in the header? I'm sorry that's misleading. Yes, comment out the two lines: # XHeaderData: X-MessageSniffer-Rules # XHeaderFinal: X-MessageSniffer-Result That should prevent SNF from creating the .xhdr files. According to what I see, the headers created in your messages are actually generated by the script, so the .xhdr info generated by SNF is largely redundant. Best, _M This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html