> (mainly that someone using just Declude Virus won't be running the Declude
> JunkMail code, and vice versa).

OK, but if JM users ask for
ContainEZIPatt test, why would you refuse the request :)


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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] marking subject line


>
> >Scott - you may shoot me for suggesting this, especially if it has been
> >suggested before. I am not a programmer so I suggest this not knowing how
> >difficult it may be, but if both Virus and Junkmail use the declude.exe
is
> >it possible to have things like BANEZIP be defined as a test in the
global
> >file for junkmail and then have actions defined for different
users/domains
> >with different junkmail files?
>
> It does sound easy, but unfortunately is not.  There are a few problems
> (mainly that someone using just Declude Virus won't be running the Declude
> JunkMail code, and vice versa).
>
>
>
>                                                     -Scott
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