[sniffer] Sniffer Win32 command line output

2008-01-10 Thread Shawn Park
Hello, I am evaluating Message Sniffer beta version but I am totally confused. :-) If I am in a MSDOS Window and I type: SNFClient.exe junkmsg.txt there is a very fast pause and I am returned to the command prompt. I can go into the log and see this: s u='20080110191039' m='junkmsg.txt'

[sniffer] Re: Sniffer Win32 command line output

2008-01-10 Thread Pi-Web - Frank Jensen
Make a bat fil like this: -- @echo off echo syntax batfilenavn.bat messagefil to test SNFclient.exe %1 echo %errorlevel% pause -- If it display zero the message is clean. Hello, I am evaluating Message Sniffer beta version but I am totally confused. :-) If I am in a

[sniffer] Re: Sniffer Win32 command line output

2008-01-10 Thread Pete McNeil
Hello Shawn, Thursday, January 10, 2008, 2:16:24 PM, you wrote: Hello, I am evaluating Message Sniffer beta version but I am totally confused. :-) snip/ But how do I get the result code for the spam message to output back to the command prompt? If I try to call

[sniffer] Re: Sniffer Win32 command line output

2008-01-10 Thread Pete McNeil
Hello Shawn, Following up a bit... Most likely you're using a Process object to call the SNFClient. If I've read the MS docs correctly you will want to get the "exit code" once SNFClient finishes. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.process.exitcode(VS.71).aspx

[sniffer] One line nonsense mail

2008-01-10 Thread Pi-Web - Frank Jensen
Hi All, I had like 37 different One line nonsense mail in my account today. (and so did our many of our users). Of cause they are not taken by SNF as almost all are different and from different IP sources. Is it a virus that generates such mails? Or what is the idea? Anyone having luck

[sniffer] Re: Sniffer Win32 command line output

2008-01-10 Thread Shawn Park
Pete, That is exactly what I needed. You rock. Thanks so much. Shawn On Jan 10, 2008 11:56 AM, Pete McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Shawn, Following up a bit... Most likely you're using a Process object to call the SNFClient. If I've read the MS docs correctly you will want