David,

The one issue with calling declude.exe directly is that you don't want the Q*.smd file to be in the spool, otherwise IMail's Queue Manager can steal it, though that would only cause an error in this case and the message would be delivered. I would recommend moving the D*.smd file back into the spool and then calling the Q*.smd file from where ever you were storing it (using the COPYFILE operative I presume).

Matt



David Sullivan wrote:

Friday, September 23, 2005, 12:17:32 PM, you wrote:

M> You could write something to the message that Declude JunkMail was set
M> to whitelist, and then copy the D*.smd file to the spool and the Q*.smd

That's a great idea. Something innocuous in the headers as a whitelist
key. Rather than just putting it in /overflow though, couldn't I call
declude.exe with the Q file name for immediate processing?

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