Andrew,
> FWIW, I've been running v8.05 since it came out; I was getting at
> least one spam per day that was not getting Decluded and thus made
> it to my own Inbox, and today I received my first non-Decluded spam.
> Not scientific, but it's another data point.
Thanks for the input, which is definitely disappointing vis-a-vis
Ipswitch's claim to have reduced the usurpation issue (suspicious, of
course, is that they didn't fix it entirely, per their own release
notes).
However, the usurpation scenario is quite different from the symptoms
I'm seeing: in my case, neither Declude nor IMail processes the
message (it is locked but not processed at first submission, and
because it is locked, queue runs won't touch it).
Have you (or anybody else) thought about running my batch file on your
server to see what it catches? If you don't have the issue, it won't
so any harm. I want to lean toward content sensitivity, since I can't
link the number of recipients, specific recipients, specific sender,
time of day, utilization, etc. (It has only happened with large
recipient lists thus far, but other larger recipient counts are
processed without fail on the same box.)
--Sandy
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