> \IMail\Declude D:\IMail\spool\Q1234567.SMD > > It is important that you have the full drive/path to the file (the files do > not need to be in the spool directory). Note that this will also cause the > E-mail to be delivered (or not, depending on what Declude JunkMail does to > the E-mail).
What if you did not want it to be delivered?
You do the same thing you do with IMail if you don't want an E-mail delivered -- you don't send it. :)
Some thing using a command line switch that would scan, but not do anything. Maybe something like this without the quotes:
"C:\imail\declude -diag c:\imail\spool\spam\hold\Q123456789.SMD c:\Q123456789.txt"
The resulting q.123456789.txt would be what the log in debug mode would be for that message.
Ah, but then what should happen if the WARN action is used -- should the header be added? Should XINHEADER/XOUTHEADERs be added? Should the E-mail be deleted if the DELETE action is used?
This does sound like a good idea, although there is a lot to think about.
-Scott
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