Ok, I hadn't looked among the caught viruses.  Yes, the banned e-mails are
all contained there.

Thanks,

Rodney

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> >>You should have the ban's in your "\IMail\spool\virus\Hold" directory.
>
>I didn't have the hold directory at first (perhaps deleted in error in the
>past), but I've since added it.  Since then I've seen e-mails banned by the
>ban extension but nothing has shown up in the hold directory.  Is there
>somewhere else that I need to check to make sure banned extensions should
be
>sent there?

It should actually be the \IMail\spool\virus directory (along with the
viruses that are caught), unless you have changed the VIRDIR option in the
\IMail\Declude\virus.cfg file.

                                                    -Scott
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