After checking my server I did not see any issue with downgrades or delivery
this weekend.

Since it was a DNS issue that failed, can the users that had the issue check
to see if they had a DNSOVERRIDE in their declude.cfg. When declude first
switched to the phone home licensing modle we had problems connecting to
their DNS server for license verification.

They had me place 
    DNSOVERRIDE [ip address of local caching DNS server]
in my declude.cfg file.

Since I did not have any issues this round and if you do not have this set
you may want to set it


Kevin Bilbee

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Carter
> Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 9:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] All I wan't for Christmas is 
> not to be paged!
> 
> 
> This was suppose to be a holiday ... I didn't need this.
> 
> Imail 8.22
> Declude 3.0.5.22 EVA & Junkmail Pro
> F-Prot/ClamAV/Sniffer
> 
> I had a problem similar to Darrell's. After noticing very
> little mail going through the server yesterday and then this 
> morning, came in to find 20,000+ msg in \proc folder. It does 
> appear Decludeproc had a major senior moment -- had climbed 
> to 510,000K in task manager. Couldn't stop service; I 
> rebooted. Mail started moving, but slowly and Decludeproc 
> moved up to 400,000K +. Based on previously comments, I added 
> DNSOVERRIDE to declude.cfg.  Mail is moving faster and 
> Decludeproc is sitting around 100,000K.  Now down around 
> 9,000 msgs to go -- light at the end of the tunnel -- just 
> hope it isn't an on-coming train!
> 
> I guess I conclude with this:
>  1. where's the documentation on DNSOVERRIDE - couldn't find
> any.  2. at least the msgs weren't lost, just held up - a 
> plus for the Declude model.  3. I'm not standing in some 
> &%$#&* return/exchange line.
> 
> John C
>   
> 

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