As you can see there's not much to it. Did anyone else receive this message? Was this message actually sent from Declude? Or was it a misfire in an impending attempt to use the good name of Declude.com to slip through people's spam filtering?
Just curious. It seemed like a very odd message to me.
Someone else just reported this, and I figured out what the problem was.
There was an E-mail that was posted to the list that was excessively large (during a time where our bandwidth was already saturated), and wasn't meant to be posted to the list. The E-mail was deleted, but apparently IMail will still deliver E-mails that it has started processing, even if it cannot open the D file in the spool.
-Scott
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