>Below is a log for a single email, the last line indicates that ther was 
>an error # 183.

How often is this happening (just this once, occasionally, or for all 
E-mails)?  

        the problem occurs in groups or batches

Did it just start happening?  

        Over the past month or so.

If so, are you aware of any changes made recently?

        Updates are being made to "External Plus Test"

What version of IMail are you running?

        7.15 HF3

What version of Declude are you running (you can type "\IMail\Declude -diag" from a 
command prompt to find 
out)?

        Declude 1.78 (C) Copyright 2000-2004 Computerized Horizons.


        Diagnostics ON (Declude v1.78).

The Error #183 means that the file already exists, which means that when 
Declude JunkMail went to unlock the file (renaming it from _*.~MD to 
Q*.SMD), there was already a Q*.SMD file there).  Most likely, this is a 
bug in IMail causing a duplicate file to be used.  This would happen 
occasionally on IMail v7.04 and earlier, but I haven't seen it happen since 
(and I know you're on a version after 7.04, from the length of the spool 
file names).

                                                    -Scott
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