I am using PopWeasel to collect mail from another pop server (spam trap) and send it to one of the users to try to set Declude JM up. It has seemed to be working good for the last 3 days. This AM Popweasel dumped 179 messages into the system. Within a few minutes most of the messages were delivered to the localuser. However, I still have 34 SMD files in both the spool and the overflow directory. These appear to be copies of the same messages. Is this a problem? It has been almost 2 hours with no traffic to this machine at all and they are still there. I stopped and started QueMgr and they are still there. One time problem with a message stuck or indicative of an underlying problem? What additional info do I need to properly diagnose the problem? Thanks.

You don't need to worry about this. This can happen on test servers that don't receive incoming mail. The problem is that when those 179 messages were dumped, IMail couldn't handle the load, and Declude Queue took over (moving the Q*.SMD files to the \IMail\spool\overflow directory). However, since no more E-mails have arrived, there was nothing to "kick" the overflow queue into starting back up. On a live server, E-mail would arrive, which would get the overflow E-mail sent out.


-Scott
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