I would imagine that this affects versions all the way back to 7.0 and quite possibly far before then. The issue is very rare on an IMail 7 server because the window of opportunity for swiping a message by a queue run is so much smaller due to the speed at which something is passed on to Declude. It's even possible to get two copies, one scanned, and one not scanned.
I worked out some math figuring 1/5th of a second as the window with 5,000 messages a day with the queue run 24 times a day and literally got a likelihood of 100% at 360 days. Obviously the steal window is something that I've guessed about.
BTW, motivation beyond 7.07 would be primarily in the form of DOS patches, though I have found bugs that compelled me along the way :)
Matt
Keith Anderson wrote:
This has never happened while running Imail 7.07, which is the version that has proven to be stable here. I see little motivation to upgrade to anything beyond 7.07
-----Original Message----- From: Kami Razvan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi;
I think the problem still exists..
The following is the header for an email that I received with no Declude
header.
--- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)]
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