Nick Fisher wrote:

>>Good to see that someone is working on this.  I expect we'll have some
>>help from a commercial company too in the next few weeks/months on
>>assisting with making windows stuff work better here.
>>
>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Well thanks... basicly what your saying is that I
>should have just sat back and waited! Here's me bustin my hump building a
>nice little util....
>I'm guessing from the "commercial company" referance that you don't want to
>disclose who but can you tell us what? I tryed to find a good way to
>intergrate SA on Win32 and the proxy was the only route I could realy find.
>If I realy tryed I could probbaly hook in to OutLook but it would be a
>nastie peice of code calling Perl... and with the startup lag time it would
>take forever. I looked at a few mail servers and there wern't any easy ways
>there either. I'd love to know what the idea is......
>

I've done some small scale experiments using PerlCtrl (the thing that 
allows you to make COM objects from in Perl) to plug into Outlook. Short 
and curlies of it is that it works, and it keeps Perl in memory, so 
there's no load-time issue. However I'm not entirely sure how you might 
make it refresh the rules.

And no, I can't give away the code - sorry :-( But I will say it's easy 
enough to do, given sufficient tuits.

Matt.



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