How are you mapping the drive? If you are not logged in the drive would
not be there when the services are started.

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>There's got to be something else I screwed up. If I drop to a command
line
>and run 'c:\imail\declude.exe /boogabooga' then JM creates the logfile
--
>in the right spot/drive -- with a complaint about the invalid filename
and
>passing it to smtp32. It's just not logging anything that IMail passes
to
>it. Odd.

My guess is that there is a permissions issue writing to the network
drive 
-- that's about the only thing that I can think of that would let the 
program write to the log file if it is run from a command prompt, but
not 
when it is called by IMail.

                                                    -Scott
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