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For now the message subsystem has two options:

a) Monitor the message queue of the connected user. Filtering is not yet
available for that.

b) Create message filter for any message queue using filters for
selecting messages.

Thomas.

Am 03.11.2015 um 22:53 schrieb Sam_L:
Darren,

I haven't used the iSphere MsgQ monitor, but the helps says:

Use the iSphere Messages context menu (right click) to create filters
for your messages.

Have you tried that and found it lacking?

Sam

http://isphere.sourceforge.net/help/, then, on the right, click
Reference, then Message Subsystem.



On 11/3/2015 7:17 AM, darren-tksaTn4SAz0AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I wouldn't mind if iSphere had some more functionality around this
monitor
function, such as being able to maybe attach the monitor to a filter, so
that we could filter what we get pop-up dialog messages about.





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