Just to clarify...  If Imail was not processing, wouldn't the buildup be
occurring in the /spool directory itself?  Would declude also be
affected by such an issue and cause a buildup in the /spool/proc folder?

I ask, because my mail is getting built up in the /spool/proc folder,
not the /spool folder.  As I understand it, declude.exe deposits mail
into the /spool/proc folder.  The decludeproc.exe server runs to move
mail out of this folder into the /spool/proc/work folder for processing
and once completed moves it to the /spool folder so Imail may deliver
it.  Am I missing something?

This also doesn't explain why no outgoing DNS queries are allowed while
these issues are occurring, such as nslookup (unable to even establish a
connection to any DNS server), but once again work when the
decludeproc.exe is restarted.  To clarify, I am not restarting or
changing Imail services in any way.  My one and only step to resolve the
issue is to stop decludeproc.exe and restart it in services.  Nothing
else needs to be done.  This is the only service I need to touch.

I am more than happy to try modifying my setup as a form of
troubleshooting, but forgive me for trying to understand the reasoning
behind it.

Will




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Doherty
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 7:14 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] decludeproc causing dns queries to fail

Will,

It is possible that this is not a Declude issue.

We had a similar problem years ago with an earlier version of Imail,
even 
before we began using Declude. It turned out that there has been an
ongoing 
bug in Imail about the entry of multiple DNS servers into the SMTP setup

page. They say you can enter several IPs separated by spaces, but if you
do 
this, IMail occasionally gets confused and basically stops looking at
DNS 
entirely. This results in quick buildup in the spool and the kind of 
problems you describe.

The cure is to run cache-only DNS locally on the server. Just install
the 
service, set it for Automatic, turn it on, point IMail to 127.0.0.1,an 
stop/start the IMail SMTP service. This will result in improved
performance 
because all your DNS lookups won't go over your network. You can point
the 
local DNS to your other servers by entering their addresses into DNS in
the 
Network | TCP/IP property sheet.

-Dave Doherty
 Skywaves, Inc. 


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