>> I have Declude scanning all mail using an undocumented technique. I >> will post it, if you promise not to ask Scott directly (seriously).
> Please pretty please. The reason Declude cannot scan mail sent from IWEBMSG is that IWEBMSG uses IMAIL1 to encode messages, and IMAIL1 is hard-coded to transfer control to SMTP32.EXE, rather than reading the SendName key from the Registry. So, if IMAIL1 is going to use whatever's called "SMTP32.EXE," you need a workaround: - First, make a backup of the Ipswitch SMTP32.EXE in a safe place. - Then, rename Ipswitch's SMTP32.EXE to IPSMTP32.EXE. - Next, make a copy of DECLUDE.EXE and call it SMTP32.EXE. - Finally, in your .CFG, add the undocumented DAISYCHAIN directive: DAISYCHAIN IPSMTP32.EXE (DAISYCHAIN tells Declude to transfer control to a delivery engine with a non-default name.) That's it. It has the added strong benefit of letting IWEBMSG benefit from Declude Queue. NOTE: I'm serious about not expecting Scott's feedback on this; DAISYCHAIN has been closely guarded, since it makes Declude look like much more of a kludge than we all know it to be, and I don't expect him to stand up for it beyond his very gracious parsing of the keyword. In the future, I'm sure Ipswitch will fix IMAIL1, and this will all go away. -Sandy --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.