Makes sense...Stop SMTP service before updating junkmail files if I'm paranoid about this happening (which should be incredibly rare), and remove IMail caching and maybe that will fix the loop.
Thanks,
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
I was trying to explain that the per-domain file that has all of those actions listed was not actually being used by Declude for this message.
While it was scored, every last item that is controlled by the proper $Default$.junkmail wasn't used. Instead of the spool file being locked, I was thinking that the OS might have prevented Declude from accessing the $Default$.junkmail file for this domain if I was updating it at that very instant (I have no idea if I was, but will watch for it if it is possible). I'm concerned because the only time I will find such a message in my spool is when the destination account no longer exists, so it may be happening more frequently than just a couple times per week.
I think your theory may be right. I've checked the code, and Declude JunkMail will handle any failure in opening the file the same way, so if the a per-user/per-domain file is locked as it is being saved to the hard drive, then Declude JunkMail would try the next file (per-domain or \IMail\Declude\global.cfg).
As far as the looping goes, I'm thinking this is more likely to be IMail's fault myself, though curiously, it suggests that the HOSTS file also wasn't accessible? All files in this case are on the same logical drive on a RAID 5 array. Hiccup???
I wish I had an answer for that one, but I don't.
-Scott
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