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But stopping the SMTP service creates the incomplete
T and D files right? So there is no way to tell IMail to do not
accept any more connections and finish what you are doing so that I can stop
the process without getting the incomplete files? I know that the sending server will retry
the mail again so I am not really worried about losing mail I was just trying
to prevent clutter in the spool directory. In any case I have a cleanup routing
that deletes old T, D and Q files.
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Behalf Of Matt You should only need to stop the SMTP service and then
wait about 10 seconds. What is the most graceful way to stop mail
processing on an IMail/Declude process? At present when I have to stop the
services I stop the SMTP service then the Queue Manager Service, watch task
manager for all the Declude processes to stop. Will this method leave T*.SMD files or incomplete
D*.SMD files? I think it does.
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