I am using a smtp proxy called Ewall with Message Sniffer.
I just checked inside the Ewall folders and found one named TEMP where I
found tens of thousands of files with the .xhdr extension.
What are these? Are they needed? Why are they in the ewall directory and not
the message sniffer
On Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 12:54:56 PM, David wrote:
DP I am using a smtp proxy called Ewall with Message Sniffer.
DP I just checked inside the Ewall folders and found one named TEMP where I
DP found tens of thousands of files with the .xhdr extension.
DP What are these? Are they needed?
On Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 1:32:05 PM, David wrote:
The .xhdr files are created by SNF and can be turned off in SNF's .cfg
file. They contain text that could be added to the headers of the
message to help debug false positives and/or to trigger other
filtering systems.
DP Well I see