Does this version have speed improvements over the previous official
release, when NOT using the persistent option (with Mdaemon)? 

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On Behalf Of Pete McNeil
Sent: zondag 17 oktober 2004 21:39
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Subject: [sniffer] New test version 2-3.0i7

Hello Sniffer Folks,

  Here is the latest interim/beta version. Everyone who is using an
  interim version is encouraged strongly to move to this one
  (2-3.0i7). This version fixes a "client recovery bug". The client
  recovery bug prevented client instances from recovering if something
  went wrong with the client-server process. Under normal
  circumstances the client will load the rulebase and process the
  message itself if it detects a problem with the result it should
  receive from a server instance. The bug would cause this to fail
  resulting in a "Fail Safe" return value - thus causing additional
  spam to get through.

  Though the problem with the recovery logic is fixed now, the main
  source of recovery cases is not yet resolved. At random intervals
  and to varying degrees on different systems, the client instance in
  a persistent server configuration will be unable to open the job
  file with it's result. The server instance does not report an error.
  Retrying the open operation after a delay does not result in
  success. I'm still working on that one. In any case, this version
  handles those cases.

 
<http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Betas/MessageSniffer2-3.0i7-Distr
ibution.zip>

  This version also includes new "Diagnostics" code which will produce
  a diagnostics file containing all of the major peer-server
  coordination events. The diagnostics can be turned on/off in the
  configuration file.

  Note that the configuration file has changed in this distribution.
  The changes are only additions, so your old .cfg file will work if
  you do not wish to use any of the new features.

  This version is backward compatible as a drop-in replacement.

Thanks,
_M

Pete McNeil (Madscientist)
President, MicroNeil Research Corporation Chief SortMonster
(www.sortmonster.com)



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