I can see that from 100 messages that fail CMDSPACE 75 are legit messages.
Do you have a firewall that interferes with SMTP transactions (such as Cisco)?
I've noted also that certain messages shows up in the log file with CMDSPACE=IGNORE
That's normal. That just means that the IGNORE action was used for the CMDSPACE test (that is part of the logging change for the interim release).
01/07/2004 14:40:57 Q0c550499006ed771 R1 Message OK 01/07/2004 14:40:57 Q0c550499006ed771 REVDNS=WARN CMDSPACE=IGNORE
01/07/2004 14:39:44 Q0c0f048b0050c5d2 L1 Message OK 01/07/2004 14:39:44 Q0c0f048b0050c5d2 REVDNS=WARN CMDSPACE=WARN SPAMCHK=WARN ISDATE-EUR=WARN ISDATE-EN=WARN
Here, the first E-mail was outgoing (global.cfg), the second was incoming ($default$.JunkMail), which is why two different actions were used.
After switching from the latest beta to this interim release I've noted also a different logfile format. Before there was more lines using the MID loglevel:
The old logging (one per test that failed) is now at LOGLEVEL HIGH; LOGLEVEL LOW now has a 1-line summary.
-Scott
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