That's a nice call - that email could be routed to a pager like any other
system event.
Nice.
_M

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]Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 8:26 PM
]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
]Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Ban/Allow extensions
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]> I pick A as the least desirable scenario. It's a personal choice,
]granted, but in our systems engineering class we call this built-in
]error sensitivity... a lot like a one-legged stool - somebody falls
]asleep they fall down quickly and know it.
]
]I understand your point and I guess it is a toss up.
]
]What I would actually like to see that if Declude encounters an error, then
]it sends a preconfigured message, something like this:
]
]FROM: postmaster@%localhost%
]TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
]SUBJECT: Declude has encountered an error
]
]The Declude software version %VERNUMBER% has encountered an error and has
]reverted to a default state on the item in question.
]
]John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
]IT Manager, Network Engineer
]RelianceSoft, Inc.
]Fullerton, CA  92835
]www.reliancesoft.com
]
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