You are correct...i missed the version referenced; I see john has posted the
correct variable to look for.... 

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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:48 AM
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Subject: AW: AW: [Declude.JunkMail] Spool Directory Backed Up

hi randy,

since we use imail 7.15 we do not have somethimg like Queuemgr. the funny
thing is, that something like that never happend with declude 2.x. it
started at the very second we changed to 3.0.5.x.

my declude.cfg settings are

THREADS 13
CONCATENATELOGS ON
#CONCATENATELOGSTHRESHOLD 50
#KEEPINDIVIDUALLOGS    ON
WINSOCKCLEANUP       ON 
WAITFORMAIL 1500
WAITFORTHREADS 150
WAITBETWEENTHREADS 300 

as i said, declude is working on it. i do not think that it is a
loadproblem. we changed during the christmasholydays (we provide the
mailboxes for 6800 schools) and there was nearly no load when we first
detected the problem. all incomming mails get processed and delivered (as
long as those mails do not hit a forward), but all *.fwd , *.gse and
manually moved *.smd files wait in the spool-directory (it looks like imail
stopped it's own queue-run). 

best regards
markus
 

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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2006 16:13
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Betreff: RE: AW: [Declude.JunkMail] Spool Directory Backed Up

We had a similar issue with both 8.15 and 8.2x and Declude 3.x -  

After calls to both Declude and then IPSwitch on separate occasions,
settings were adjusted in the declude.cfg file and the Queuemgr config to
better suit our mail loads....first up pretty high, then backed down a
little lower.  Since the last change, we have not had this issue present its
ugly head again.

What are your settings for Delivery Threads, Retry Threads and declude.cfg
settings?


Randy
GlobalWeb.net

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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: AW: AW: [Declude.JunkMail] Spool Directory Backed Up

hi,

did you report this to support?

we have a similar problem (using imail 7.15 with declude 3.0.5.23) with
*.fwd, *.gse and manually moved *.smd files. support still doing some
research on our problem. but we have some kind of "work around":

we call  smtp32.exe -qr -x as a task every 60 minutes to start the imail
queue-run.

best regards from germany
mfg
i.a.
gez. markus guhl
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Januar 2006 22:25
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: [Declude.JunkMail] Spool Directory Backed Up



Guhl, Markus (LDS) wrote:

> hi,
>  
> are those files backing up regular incomming mails or are they *.fwd 
> and *.gse files?
>  
> what happens when you put a mail (d*.smd and q*.smd) into spool "by 
> hand" (something like a false positiv)?
>  
> which version of imail do you use?
>

I've tried manipulating by hand.  Moving data out.  If I go to the spool
function in Webmail it does appear that hitting send will shove through the
message, but other than that, everything seems to just sit on the queue.  I
can't quite say for sure, but I'm fairly certain this happened after the
upgrade of Declude.  One curious thing is if I go to into the IMail
administrator program and try through there to manually send a message, I
get a window showing Declude.exe is trying to push the program.

This is a big problem, and I'm just not sure where to turn.  I've moved all
the queue files out of the queue and putting a few in, but the files just
seem to sit there and do nothing.  It's quite frustrating, as everything was
working fine until the Declude upgrade.

--
A. Clausen
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