on 2011 Jun 14 5:34 PM
as alternatives to the FILE, FTP and SMTP message types?
That's a long-standing feature request, methinks.
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Well, there seems to be a coming 12.0.1 EBF that allows for that - great (and unexpected!) news in my opinion.
It's not yet available for Windows and Linux but already there for Max OS X.
EDIT: 12.0.1.3356 is now available for Windows.
Have a look at that CR number from 12.0.1.3346 - and start to get excited:)
[Note: Dear iAnywhere folks, in general I don't like to announce neither something that's not my product nor before it's available - but sometimes I think a little bit more than the usual "stealth marketing" is worthwhile. I hope you don't mind:)]
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Yes, 12.0.1.3346 or above.
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