that is a valid path; using that \\? business enables some path-handling extensions in 
the OS, (super-long paths for one, as I
recall)


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After some tests running XMail locally I could see that @@FILE is returning: In 
version 1.12:
C:\MailRoot\spool\5\19\mess\1059437227441.3144.NBNOLVER

But, in version 1.17 \\?\C:\MailRoot\spool\5\19\mess\1059437227441.3144.NBNOLVER


Is this correct? Is there something wrong in server.tab?

Thanks

Edinilson
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