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Are you sure they're not NDR's from Klez?
I've been flooded with them. I had to change my SMTP retry to 6 hours.
 
Check for that and also use SpamReview to look at the HOLD items.
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Glenn \ WCNet
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 7:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HUGE spool folder

Before changing WEIGHT30 to HOLD, it was WARN.
 
WEIGHT10, 14, and 20 are still WARN.  All other tests are LOG.
 
G.Z.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HUGE spool folder


>I upgraded from IMail 6.06 to IMail 7.1 HF1 a few days ago.  Since then,
>my spool directory has grown by leaps and bounds.  It normally runs
>between 300 and 500 files (I think).  Yesterday evening it was at about
>1500.  Earlier this afternoon it passed 2800.  Now it's about 2750.  I've
>moved (a few) files older than 3 days out of the queue, it didn't make any
>difference -- spool keeps growing.  They look like normal T, D, and Q
>files dated within the last three days, but why are there so many???  I'm
>not getting any specific complaints about undelivered or missing mail from
>my users.
>
>I am running Declude JunkMail and Virus.  Perhaps the extra processing is
>putting too much of a load on the server?

That shouldn't be it -- you should see similar loads on 6.06 and 7.1.

Have you checked the spool files to see if there is any pattern to what is
in there, to make sure the problem isn't a mail loop, for example?

>Yesterday afternoon I changed my default $junkmail$.config to HOLD on
>WEIGHT30.  I do think the spool started growing *before* that change, but
>in case I'm mistaken and it was after, would there be any connection??

What was it before?  If it was DELETE before, there would be slightly more
system load having it at HOLD, but it shouldn't be enough to cause mail
delivery to slow down.
                                    -Scott

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