Oh yea, the other thing that I forgot to add -- my .NET library also
supports a "batch" concept so that you can queue commands up and the execute
them all at once (the framework takes care of all of this)

Shawn 

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Looks Nice J=F8rn.

Shawn,

Did you ever do any more work on your .NET ctrlClient object?  This =
appears
to be a popular object to build, since there are now 3 versions, 4 if =
you
count the one used by XMailWAI.

Also, any progress on the log analyzer?

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
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Hi,

Just in case anyone is interested:
http://jorn.aakre.no/articles/XmailCtrl/

It should be quite self-explaining so no documentation, unless anyone
asks...
More features from the ctrl protocol comming when I need them, or anyone
asks... :)


Regards,

J=F8rn
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