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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Recall that there are 2 mail ports. 25 is smtp and
> 109 is pop. You probably want to monitor pop.
Oops, right. Thanks.
> >-- If I have more than one monitoring module in series (like a string of
> >command line filters), then I either have to tell them what ports to use
> >or the monitoring modules need some supervisorial routine that will
> >dynamically tell them what ports to use.
>
> Yep. I'm not sure what the benefits of stringing them together will be,
> but I can be made to work.
I purchased a "module" that sits between my email program and the mail
server. Since I don't have the source code I can't modify it to do
additional things, but I can write another module and string them
together.
> >I went to IBM Redbooks but couldn't find ...
>
> It's not a Redbook. Redbooks are typically
> training materials, not technical references.
Well heck. I thought Redbooks were just electronic versions of the old
SRL's (Systems Reference Library manuals).
> You want TCPPR.INF. It's part of the Warp4
> Developer's Toolkit and it's on your DevCon CD's.
Okay, thanks, it's in a box at the office - I'll get it today.
- Peter
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