Yes. Here is the log entries for this email.

05/17/2002 11:13:36 Q1e2026a Msg failed REVDNS (This E-mail was sent from a
mail server 216.174.5.99 with no reverse DNS entry.).
05/17/2002 11:13:36 Q1e2026a Msg failed REVDNS (This E-mail was sent from a
mail server 216.174.5.99 with no reverse DNS entry.).
05/17/2002 11:13:36 Q1e2026a Error: 32 opening datafile [out] to
g:\imail\spool\D1e2026a.SMD. Priority back to 32.
05/17/2002 11:13:37 Q1e2026a L1 Message OK
05/17/2002 11:13:37 Q1e2026a L2 Message OK
05/17/2002 11:13:37 Q1e2026a Couldn't move/copy data file [183].  Priority
back to 32.

The was sent from a computer behind a firewall. That is why there is no
reverse DNS.
Supposedly, there are no viruses on the originating computer.
Also, there was a corresponding T file which had completely different
send/receive addresses.
I checked the local mailbox of the different receive address and the email
was not in their box.
The Imail log shows the email was delivered, although the 2 correct
recipients never received the email.


Jay Young
Nexet.net
434.817.3178  Ext 228


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 12:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Weird extension on Imail D files



>Normally, the queued file for an email would be something like D1b23c4.SMD.
>We have been noticing some files showing the extension D1b23c4.SM$.

The .SM$ files are ones that Declude sends out (virus notifications, for
example).  Are there any error messages in the Declude log files when those
E-mails are processesd?
                                -Scott

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