Thanks Scott, 

The -diag did the trick.  I found my files had "_" instead of "." in the
names.

So back to my question - is the "stock" config too aggressive - should I
turn off any tests to start?

Thanks!




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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 2:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Newbie
> 
> 
> >Well, first, I see that the log file is supposed to be in spool
folder.
> >I have been running since 9 AM this morning, and I don't see the log
> >file.  I did install properly.
> 
> The first thing to check is that the LOGFILE line in the
> \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file wasn't changed to point to an invalid
> drive/path (the default "spool\dec####.log" is fine).
> 
> The next thing would be to type "\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command
> prompt, to see if it says "invalid activation code", which would
prevent
> Declude JunkMail from working (if so, let me know, and I'll take care
of
> it
> for you).
>                                  -Scott
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