03:03 11:32 SMTPD(01F6030E) [64.88.83.251] HELO xmail1.macombisd.org
03:03 11:32 SMTPD(01F6030E) [64.88.83.251] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03:03 11:32 SMTPD(01F6030E) [64.88.83.251] RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03:03 11:32 SMTPD(01F6030E) [64.88.83.251]
D:\IMAIL\spool\D089f01f6030ea26c.SMD 22274

I only see a D file name.  I looked in the Declude log and don't see any
D file names.

What am I doing wrong?

The problem is that you are looking for D:\IMAIL\spool\D089f01f6030ea26c.SMD, which you won't find.


When searching *any* log files (IMail, Declude, or any other related log files), you need to remove the path, first character, and extension. So you want to look for "089f01f6030ea26c" in this case. The reasons for this are that [1] some log file entries will not include the path, and [2] some log file entries may reference the D*.SMD file while others may reference the Q*.SMD file, and [3] the file extension to different E-mails are different and it is possible that they may show up in an altered format, or may not appear at all. So searching for "089f01f6030ea26c" will find "D:\IMAIL\spool\D089f01f6030ea26c.SMD", "D:\IMAIL\spool\Q089f01f6030ea26c.SMD",
"D089f01f6030ea26c", etc.


-Scott
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