Since we are on feature requests, I too would like to request a new DJM feature. I'm wondering if it would be feasable for Declude to pass on decoded messages to the third-party apps (Sniffer, Alligate, SpamChk) instead of the original mail files, that way each third-party apps would not have to also decode the message before scanning, thus cutting down on processor utilization and overall scanning time.
Thoughts?
Message Sniffer would prefer to get the raw message so that it can recognize features in both the encoded and decoded forms of the message. When decoding does need to happen I suspect there are some specifics for each utility that might make it difficult to standardize on the decoded form.
Also, this might actually cause an increase in the amount of processing required because a decoded copy of the message would have to be written to disk. Right now Message Sniffer can look at the raw file that's already there without making any copies.
Those are my thoughts. _M
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