We had a similar problem and it turned out that one of our command line
virus scanners, F-Prot, was locking the file and preventing the headers
from being added.
 
A copy of the locked files would stay in the \proc\work directory with a
.sm$ file extension.
 
Our solution was to stop using F-Prot.  We found F-Prot was no longer
necessary now that declude has a builit in AV scanner, plus we also are
using the free Clam AV. 
 
Hope this helps
 
Corby

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We are getting more and more spam that do not have the declude headers
Are these bypassing declude ? how, and how to correct the pb ?
Thanks in advance.
 
 
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