Hello Shawn,
Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 2:57:29 PM, you wrote:
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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 SNFClient.exe still get called on the server that is running the mail server? If so, how do I setup SNFClient so it knows where to find the SNFServer? For the trial I had everything running on 1 server and it was easy to get working. But now I have purchased a copy I want to put SNFServer on it's own box. |
At the moment SNFServer and SNFClient need to run on the same box. SNFClient calls the SNFServer via localhost TCP. SNFServer processes the message as a file on the local file system.
If you want to run SNF on a gateway then that gateway must run some software to process the email going through that gateway - either an SMTP proxy like eWall, or an actual SMTP server connected to SNF such as a postfix on a *nix box. There are many options for gateway solutions - the choice depends upon your needs.
Hope this helps,
_M
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Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.
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