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True, there is no way to stop new connections yet allow existing connections to complete.
John T eServices For You
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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.
Goran Jovanovic The LAN Shoppe
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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.
Goran Jovanovic The LAN Shoppe
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