> All of this makes me wonder if our pattern matching engine 
> and a simple archive of messages might be a useful product in 
> this case.
> 
> Picture if you will an MTA with Message Sniffer installed 
> where an archive is generated automatically using a 
> compressed format. Perhaps one file per day.
> 
> If such a request were to come in then a rulebase would be 
> generated to match the search phrases and then the sniffer 
> engine would scan through the messages in the archives and 
> deliver those that matched to a specified email address along 
> with a list of the patterns that were found... that is, the 
> matching message as an attachment to a report message that 
> describes the original envelope and the list of matching patterns.
> 
> Might this be a useful product do you think?
> 
> The thing is - this is probably a fairly simple augmentation 
> to the hold/release mechanism I'm working on for Message 
> Sniffer - so I'm curious to know if the enhanced capability 
> is "worth the trip". My gut tells me it is.
> 
> _M
> 

Hi Pete,
I think your gut is right. I'm pretty sure that I have 2 clients that would
be quite interested in "SOXsniffer". <g>
~Patrick

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