Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude w/Sniffer

2003-11-03 Thread R. Scott Perry

We use both Declude (1.76beta) and Sniffer and both work great.
However, we are are in the process of trying to run several Sniffer
tests and take action on individual return codes rather than nonzero.
It is my understanding that Declude will only call the Sniffer test once
although numerous Sniffer tests are defined in the Global.cfg?
That is correct.

Does this also mean that Declude will use the same amount of CPU and memory
as if one single nonzero test was defined?
Correct.  Technically, a very slight amount of CPU usage will be used for 
the second test, but it should be negligible.

   -Scott
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[Declude.JunkMail] Declude w/Sniffer

2003-11-03 Thread Keith Johnson
We use both Declude (1.76beta) and Sniffer and both work great.
However, we are are in the process of trying to run several Sniffer
tests and take action on individual return codes rather than nonzero.
It is my understanding that Declude will only call the Sniffer test once
although numerous Sniffer tests are defined in the Global.cfg?  Does
this also mean that Declude will use the same amount of CPU and memory
as if one single nonzero test was defined?  Thanks for the aid, trying
to make sure we don't max out our CPU utilization.

Keith
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