We had same thing happen to us (Spool files started to collect with no
delivery processes) immediately after doing an Fprot update last night
at 6.15pm;  had to uninstall Fprot and  reload older version of it (3.14
I believe) to get it back up....


Sincerely,

Randy Armbrecht
Global Web SolutionsR, Inc.
804-346-5300 ext. 1
877-800-GLOBAL (4562) ext. 1
http://globalweb.net 


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>hmmm... very strange. The same thing happend on my server yesterday
>evening at 11:30 pm (GMT+1)
>
>All D*.SMD spoolfiles finished in the spool folder. There was no Q file
>but a lot of files beginning with "_" (instead of "Q")
>
>When I tried to resend the messages from the IMail queue viewer this 
>"_"
>files disappeared but now I've found all Q-files in decludes overflow
folder.

What version of Declude are you running ("\IMail\Declude -diag" from a 
command prompt will show you)?

                                                    -Scott
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