I did search the declude log file for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but could not find anything..

If you use the "XSPOOLNAME ON" option in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, it will be easy to find the entries for the E-mail in the log file. If you do not use the XSPOOLNAME ON option, you may need to look at the IMail SMTP log file to file the queue file name of the E-mail, and search the Declude JunkMail log file for it (minus the first character and extension; for example, if you see "Q1234567.SMD" in the IMail log, you would search the Declude JunkMail log for "1234567").


IMail v8.14 takes care of most of the known bugs that could prevent it from calling Declude, but there are still one or two left (such as the possibility of it happening when the queue manager is stopped before the SMTP service is).

-Scott
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