So, just wanted to let you know that you can get messages that skip Junkmail processing if they come in as you are going down for maint. Perhaps for scheduled things, there should be a recommended procedure to shut down the IMAIL services for a few minutes first, until the queue is all delivered (not that it will help during random or emergency shutdowns -- power outages here sometimes result in unscheduled reboots).
That actually is the recommend procedure, although I haven't seen anyone discuss it.
Simply stopping the IMail SMTP service will prevent new E-mail from arriving, but won't cause Declude or the SMTP32.exe delivery process to stop. If you shut down without waiting, some unusual things can happen (without Declude, it would typically be duplicate E-mails, 1 or 2 hour delivery delays, and possibly corrupt E-mails).
-Scott
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