Scott,

Do you think it would be better to extract the info through a declude
external test or bump up the logging?

Darrell

Darrell LaRock
Information Systems Analyst
Gannett Television
716-849-2272

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>1.) When writing an external test for declude is their anything I
should
>avoid doing.  Is their any best tips or practices to follow?

You should be able to do just about anything you want in an external 
test.  We recently added a bit more flexibility, so that you can alter
or 
even delete the E-mail files (of course, you would need to be very
careful 
in doing so!).

>2.) Is their an RFC that deals specifically with how messages should be
>formatted?  Max Line lengths, Max Header Lengths?

That would be RFC821 (see section 4.5.3).  RFC822 is also useful, as
well 
as the proposed RFC2821/RFC2822.

>3.) Is their an easier way to get this information other then
>implementing the external test to extract the info.

If you are looking for the Subject: header, you should be able to get
that 
in the log file by using "LOGLEVEL MID" or "LOGLEVEL HIGH".
                                -Scott

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