>Just wonder if anyone knows *exactly* how CF handles pulling messages out
>of the spool folder.

For anyone else interested in the answer, I got this response back from
Macromedia:

>If mail files are spooled to disk, then they are processed in the order
>in which they are returned from the Java API java.io.File.list().
>
>This is not deterministic, as evidenced by the JavaDoc for list():
>
> * There is no guarantee that the name strings in the resulting array
>   will appear in any specific order; they are not, in particular,
>   guaranteed to appear in alphabetical order.
>
>If mail files are spooled to memory (Enterprise-only) then the order of
>processing is FIFO.

- Dan

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