Goran,
I was having the same issue. I seem to have
resolved it accidently while working on an ?unrelated? connectivity issue. Since
I was not focusing on the orphaned proc/work files as I made changes, I do not
know which change resolved this issue. These are the changes I
made:
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail]
Left over D*.SM$ files in proc\work
Goran,
I was having the same issue. I seem
to have resolved it accidently while working on an ?unrelated? connectivity
issue. Since I was not focusing on the orphaned proc/work files as I made
changes, I do
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Behalf Of Goran Jovanovic
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006
4:30 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail]
Left over D*.SM$ files in proc\work
OK it finally happened. I got another
leftover D*.SM$ file in the proc\work directory while I was running the logs on
debug. Any
l@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail]
Left over D*.SM$ files in proc\work
How often is this happening?
Are you using Hijack?
Put both the Junkmail and Virus logs
into Debug until a couple of these occur, then extract from the log files ALL
lines pertaining to the files in question
How often is this happening?
Are you using Hijack?
Put both the Junkmail and Virus logs
into Debug until a couple of these occur, then extract from the log files ALL
lines pertaining to the files in question into one file in exact time sequence
along with the log lines from Imail
How often is this happening?
2 to 4 of these per day on a volume of
15-20K messages a day
Are you using Hijack?
No
Put both the Junkmail and Virus logs
into Debug until a couple of these occur, then extract from the log files ALL
lines pertaining to the files in question into
I see the same thing.
A few left behind almost every day.
H.
Goran Jovanovic wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed that I am getting left over D*.SM$ files in the
proc\work directory. I am getting 2 to 4 of these per day on a volume
of 15-20K messages a day.
Windows Server 2003
IMail 8.15