Hi Royce-

How are you rejecting the messages? Do you use a nobody alias with an
autoresponse, or do you just let Imail return the standard error message?
Any idea how many you're getting?

It seems odd that this would effect iwebmsg.  Look for another problem
somewhere. How many files do you have in your spool directory?

-Dave



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From: "Royce Burnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] tricks for dealing with null senders?


> Using Imail 6.05, and Declude 1.79 beta on NT4.0
>
>
> I've had a spate of crud flowing in the last week or so from
> <>@variousaddresses addressed to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], which of course get
turned
> away as the addressee is unknown to my mail server. Unfortunately there
> seems to be such a flood of the damned things that it ends up stalling the
> iwebmsg service and consuming 100% cpu so a number of times a day I have
to
> shut the iwebmsg service down, which can take up to 20 minutes to
accomplish.
>
> I've had to turn off accepting null senders just to grab my breath. Whats
> the quick and dirty solution, some sort of hold action? is there a way to
> configure a  declude test to action these messages?
>
> please forgive if this seems a stupid question, i'm pretty foggy after a 4
> AM hard drive replacement on a different machine....
>
> Thanks for any answers
>
> Royce Burnett
> CICI
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