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    Posted: 27 March 2009 at 4:11am

I have just finished my first attempt for a remote control tool to manage SFI in .NET. I would like to share this with anyone who is interested. This is just a first simple version. So if there are people who would like to try it and comment on it plz let me know. Then I will share the download link.

I did it because I'm using Windows server 2008. 

Jeroen


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Jeroen,

How are you doing this, is there some sort of API for SpamFilter?


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Robert,
 
I am just using all the data there is. In read the mySQL tables, spamfilter.ini, logfiles etc.
So no API. Just me LOL
 
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Is there an agent that runs on the server?  I'm most curious how you pull the logs.  If you pull them over the network, and the log was 50 megs or more that would cause an issue updating it all the time??

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My logfiles at the moment are no greater then 5 MB, so I wouldn't really know. But the logs get updated only once every minute. And I do pull them over the network. But I think there are options. Maybe an agent that writes the logs to a database. I tried a 85 MB file and that was to much for my app.

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