I just figured out that this was my own mistake...the junkmail file was somehow saved as a junkmail.txt file. The only way that I was alerted to this was by seeing the GSE files in the spool for one occasionally spammed address that wasn't accepted by the client's server and unresolveable as a bounce, and unfortunately I was unaware that spam blocking wasn't functioning until a moment ago.
Oh well, makes me look like a fool, but I thought that I would clear the record in the public interest. The looping though was of course real, but unrelated to Declude.
Thanks,
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
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.
The other thing to look into is making sure that the file is saved in an efficient manner -- for example, if you have your open program that is locking it, opening it, doing some other stuff, saving it, and then closing/unlocking it, you could look into whether there are ways to cut down the time from locking to unlocking. But as you mention, it should be a very rare occurrence in any case.
-Scott
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