>Performancewise, the filtering/processing is not handeled realtime, the
>only thing that should happen when a message is received is that it is
>removed from the normal flow of events

It's not much the "real-time" impact, as SMTP is not a real-time medium, as it is the 
impact of additional local I/O demands.  If you're spinning off to a process running 
over a network and won't touch the disk or processor again, this would be less of a 
problem.

>I was quite aware of [Declude], but that software does not meet my
>requirements, I'm afraid. 

Understood.  Best of luck in your development.  

-Sandy

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