Scott,

 

       I'd some checking and the error should have been occurring all the time, but 
for whatever reason it was not.  The problem was with the external plus test.  I was 
opening up the envelope header (the Q file) and extracting the sender and all 
recipients.  Apparently this was the problem.  I modified the test to open up the temp 
file and now everything works.

 

Thanks for your help!

 

David


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Wed 3/31/2004 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Error #183



What I would recommend in this case is searching the IMail SMTP log file
for references to the spool file name, minus the first character and
extension.  So with this line:

03/30/2004 22:04:49 Q435810aa00d01c07 WARNING: Could not unlock
Z:\IMail\spool\_435810aa00d01c07.~MD due to error #183.

you would search the IMail SMTP log file for "435810aa00d01c07".  If you
find that two incoming E-mails both use the same spool file name, it's an
IMail bug causing the problem.
                               -Scott

At 05:30 PM 3/31/2004, Kornitz, David wrote:
> >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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