John Tolmachoff (Lists) <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 2:11 PM:

> Dan, I am at a client right now so I do not have the time to review
> all, but could it be an old Imail issue where since the Declude
> process was having an issue, the QueueManager did a batch run and
> grabbed the message before Declude finished it?   
> 
> John T
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>> Dan Horne <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:57 AM:
>> 
>>> I received ...
>> 
>> Just wanted to let everyone know that this problem occurred and this
>> message was sent before I found out about the service stopping
>> (discussed in another thread).  However, that doesn't seem to be
>> related to this message, which arrived and was scanned before the
>> service stopped this morning.  So this is still an open issue.
>> 
>> Dan Horne
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Could be, but the strange thing is that it happened again this
afternoon.  I got a batch of about 3 messages that didn't have any
Declude headers.  I am only assuming the same thing happened, since I am
up to my neck in SCSI device problems right now and haven't had time to
look at the logs for those messages.  Anyway what is strange about it is
that I am now running Declude 1.82, not 3.

I still don't understand though how the message was delivered without
any Declude headers, but Declude had run on the message, flagged it as
spam and delivered (supposedly, I haven't actually checked) it to the
root-weight80 mailbox, which stores spam between weight 80 and 90.

Thanks,

Dan Horne
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