That will likely be a very important factor, if we can figure out why it happened.> One of the .SMD files shows that the E-mail was scanned twice (two "Scanned > for viruses" lines at the bottom), while the other three were once scanned > once.Yes I noticed that too... I have no idea why is that, since the client doesn't use IMAIL for SMTP.
When this happens, are there leftover \IMail\spool\*.vir directories?thanks for your help and effort to find out what is going on. Today I looked at declude log again and had several errors.
Somehow, Windows is reporting that the \IMail\spool\*.vir directory that Declude wants to create already exists -- yet that's nearly impossible, unless there is another instance of Declude running (since the directory names are based on the 'almost unique' IMail spool file name, with a .vir extension). But if there was another instance of Declude running, the log files would have duplicate entries, but they don't.
-Scott
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