>I've just installed Declude Virus 1.34 today. I've been reading about
>Declude Queue, which as far as I know is included in Declude Virus. So I
>waited to see what would happen when one of our servers send out about 2000
>status reports - each one sent individually. The sign I was looking for was
>the creation of a "Overflow" folder in the spool dir. To my surprise, this
>didn't happen.
1.34 does include Declude Queue. As soon as there are too many
service-started processes running at the same time, that's when it will
create the \IMail\spool\overflow directory and start routing new E-mail
there. It's possible that the server sending out the 2,000 status reports
was sending them slow enough that IMail was able to deliver them without
reaching the maximum number of service-started processes. That could
easily happen if the E-mails were send to local users, and might happen if
the connection between the server sending the reports and the mail server
was slow (or perhaps the program sending the reports is slow, or has
intentional delays).
-Scott
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