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Subject: Re: extracting smtp traffic from logs
From: Brad Knowles (blk
skynet.be)Date: Sat Apr 01 2000 - 13:30:57 CST
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At 8:37 AM -0500 2000/4/1, Jim Seymour wrote:
> So I've had it in the back of my mind for some time to develop a
> message tracker of some type.
We're doing the same thing. We're taking the header information,
storing it in a database, and then we'll have a web front-end that
our call center and other support personnel can query directly --
thus preventing us from having to get involved.
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