Pete,
Great new features. I can't wait to get this installed.
Thanks for the hard work.
Shawn
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Pete McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Today I'm releasing the first release candidate for what will become
version 3 this quarter!
Hello,
I am using the latest beta of Message Sniffer.
Can you please tell me what all of the #''s are on the status screen when
SNFServer is running?
Obviously M/min is messages per minute, but what do the following mean?
SP:
LR:
[0/13 / 0 ] (the slash spins clockwise here)
W:
C:
B:
T:
S:
Hello,
I searched the Wiki but could not find a proper answer to this question.
If I have my mail server on it's own server, and I want to have Message
Sniffer on it's own server, how would I go about setting this up?
I will have the SNFServer instance running on it's own server. Does
Hello,
We have been evaluating Message Sniffer for the past month and are ready to
make a purchase, but we have one question.
One the order page, it states:
Please note that the email address you provide must be on the server that
will be using Message Sniffer.
What exactly does this mean?
Pete.
This makes much better sense to me now. Thanks for the quick reply.
Shawn
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Pete McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Shawn,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 5:35:03 PM, you wrote:
Hello,
We have been evaluating Message Sniffer for the past
Hello.
I am using the latest beta version of Message Sniffer.
On your Wiki, it states under:
http://kb.armresearch.com/index.php?title=Message_Sniffer.TechnicalDetails.Peer-Server
Topic:
Can you briefly explain Peer-Server technology?
Next, the client instance will load the rulebase itself
Hello,
I am using the latest beta version of Message Sniffer. I am asking this
question because I thought I read this somewhere but I can not find where I
read it.
If I copy my rule database file to the c:\snf directory while
SNFServer.exeis running, does SNFServer automatically load the new
Hello,
I am using the latest beta of Message Sniffer.
Occasionally in my log file I will see the following entry:
e u='20080116022507' context='SNF_NETWORK' code='99'
text='ERROR_SYNC_FAILED'/
What causes this and how do I correct it?
Thanks,
Shawn
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'
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
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