Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:
> 
> The task in ASSP is the same every day - so I think the 
> reason must be the system. Try the following.
> 
> Schedule a system task or cronjob on weekend, that makes a 
> copy of the maillog.txt some minutes before ASSP will do the 
> BlockReport - we will see what is happen!

I will do it, but I don't understand what insight you expect to gain
with me scheduling a Windows Task to copy the maillog.txt.  This is a
Windows 2003 Server system.  It has nothing scheduled to run at 6am
anytime.  At 7:30am a rebuildspamdb task runs, but that's it.

The email I received Sunday morning has a received time of 6:53am.
Monday morning's email has a received time of 6:55am.  Tuesday morning's
email has a received time of 6:41am.  Today's email was received at
6:25am.  Some of last week's emails were received closer to 7am.  I'm
going to make the assumption that these emails are on a delayed basis
(which is fine).  I tried looking for anything in the log regarding
these tasks running and the only ones that I see are the ones done
manually by sending an email.

Kind Regards,
Brett


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