>I sent out 17,000 emails in the wee hours of Friday morning.   I awoke to 
>find my \spool folder with over 15,000 files!

That's actually pretty good for IMail -- that means that it sent about 
10,000 E-mails (those 15,000 files represent 7,500 E-mails).

>I created a subfolder, and moved 75% of the files out of the \spool 
>folder.  12 hours later, the 25% had been sent.  Now, how do I get the 75% 
>out the door?  I have moved 50% of the 75% back into the \spool folder, 
>but hours later, not a single one has been sent!

That's probably because you "mixed and matched" the files.  Each E-mail has 
a Q*.* and D*.* file.  If only one appears in the spool directory, it won't 
be delivered (a D*.* file by itself will sit in the spool forever; a Q*.* 
will likely disappear, making it extremely difficult to send the D*.* file).

For a description of how IMail handles overflow (more E-mail than it can 
handle), see http://www.declude.com/dq.htm .  It also has some information 
on our Declude Queue that helps out quite a bit with this (and is included 
with all Declude programs, including our free Declude Confirm).

                                                    -Scott
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