Pete,
         Just wanted to make sure, however I do add weightgate to each sniffer 
exit code I am checking?  For example, 062, 063, etc.  Thanks again,
 
Keith

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From: Message Sniffer Community on behalf of Pete McNeil
Sent: Fri 12/1/2006 11:37 AM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Configuring Sniffer in declude....



Hello Richard,

Friday, December 1, 2006, 10:08:39 AM, you wrote:

> Pete,

>      Would it be beneficial to run WeightGate as service using one of
> the .exe to service techniques?

No. WeightGate is a simple switch designed to turn on (or off) another
program based on it's input parameters.

Specifically, for Declude, given the current weight for a message
WeightGate may NOT call an additional test.

The idea is that if the weight of the message is already high enough
to consider it spam then you can skip some additional tests.
WeightGate makes that relatively easy - that's it's only purpose.

Hope this helps,

_M

--
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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