[sniffer] Re: Files in Sniffer Directory

2007-03-08 Thread Pete McNeil
Hello Keith Johnson, Thursday, March 8, 2007, 10:55:27 AM, you wrote: Periodically I will check the Sniffer directory for misc. files that may be there and remove them. These files include .FIN .ERR .WRK, etc. I only remove those that have older time stamps on them. Yesterday when I

[sniffer] Re: Files in Sniffer Directory

2007-03-08 Thread Jonathan Hickman
Would it be a good idea in a future version to delete files that are older than a certain date automatically? For example, if the file date is older than the current date minus [Insert Number of Days Here] days, it could automatically remove it. - Original Message - From: Pete McNeil

[sniffer] Re: Files in Sniffer Directory

2007-03-08 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
Would it be a good idea in a future version to delete files that are older than a certain date automatically? I disagree. Having MessageSniffer delete the old files would hide the problem. With the messages left behind, you have a valuable symptom that something is wrong with your

[sniffer] Re: Files in Sniffer Directory

2007-03-08 Thread Pete McNeil
Hello Jonathan Hickman, The next version (currently in alpha testing) does not use job files. It makes a local TCP connection through the loopback interface. _M Thursday, March 8, 2007, 2:19:22 PM, you wrote: Would it be a good idea in a future version to delete files that are older than a

[sniffer] Re: Sniffer as passthrough filter

2007-03-08 Thread John T (lists)
Yes, it is called email gateway service and many of us do that and it is fairly straightforward to setup but there are a number of steps. John T -Original Message- From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of K Mitchell Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 6:16 PM