jean-paul natola wrote:
*snip*
>>> THEN test the acl_m19 (or whatever) value before invoking scanning.> >
>
> it definatley triggered the fact that it was over one meg- but it still was
> scanned;
>
Having *set* the value / flag, did you not then test it to see what was to be
done/not?
Bill
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