Thank you for the info and link.  From a transmission standpoint, when the sniffer 
test is called, does it send you the message, you scan it, and then report back.  Or 
do you come to the message and scan it and then report back.  Thank you again, for 
your time.
 
Keith Johnson

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        From: Madscientist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Mon 2/17/2003 9:18 AM 
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        Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer Information
        
        

        ]-----Original Message-----
        ]From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Keith Johnson
        ]Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 9:01 AM
        ]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ]Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer Information
        ]
        ]
        ]I wanted to gain some advise on using message sniffer.  It seems
        ]to be (from forum comments) to be an awesome product.   Is the
        ]message sniffer database of know spammers kept up on their end and
        ]the test within declude checks it?  Is the test quick per 10,000
        ]emails?  Thanks for the info.
        
        We maintain the database continuously and provide multiple updates per day.
        
        Typical scan times for Message Sniffer are ~140ms per message. Some 
systems/messages are much faster, some are a bit slower. (Ranges between 30ms and 
300ms depending on CPU speed and message size).
        
        You can view live statistics on message flow rates at:
        
        http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Performance/CurrentFlowRates.jsp
        
        Strictly speaking the database is not for known spammers as much as it is for 
known spam patterns, domains, behaviors, etc...
        
        Hope this helps,
        
        _M
        
        
        
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