>>I caught this when my log analyser told me that I have a test called 
>>SPAM07/02/2003

<snip>

>This does seem to happen occasionally when several processes 
>are appending 
>to a text file in a very short period of time (not just with 
>Declude; it 
>happens with IMail SMTP32.exe processes as well).  My guess is 
>that when an 
>internal OS buffer gets hit, rather than waiting for it to 
>clear, the OS 
>just saves part of what it is supposed to.
>
>                                                    -Scott

We also see this quite a bit with Message Sniffer logs. Consistently the
logs from Winx systems have these kinds of "odd mergers". The only way
to solve it is to serialize access to the log files - which slows things
down so we don't do it.

_M

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