Hello Graham,

27. september 2001, 13:04:54, you wrote:

>> A way for every filter to create it's own log
>> should be implemented.
GF> Idea... What if in your filter, you also ran an external executable which
GF> appended some message specific text (e.g. date, time & subject ?) to a
GF> logfile. You could then have exactly what you wanted. Sounds like a job
GF> for a perl script or DOS batch guru to me....

command /c echo Message filtered >> d:\logs\filterlog.txt

or, if you have 4DOS

4dos /c echo %_date %_time Message filtered >> d:\logs\filterlog.txt

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