>Looks like there are d*.smd and t*.smd files.

The D*.SMD files are either E-mails waiting to go out (if there is an 
associated Q*.SMD file), or are the "leftover" E-mails that IMail couldn't 
deliver or bounce (if there is no associated Q*.SMD file).

The T*.SMD files are the E-mails that IMail is currently receiving (IE the 
TCP/IP connection is still open).  Usually you only see these for large 
files that take a while to transfer.

>The only q* files I have are q*.gse, q*.ntf, q*.gmp and q*.smp.

Then any D*.SMD files that were in the spool when you looked are the 
"leftover" E-mails that couldn't be delivered/bounced by IMail.

The GSE files are bounce messages, the NTF files are Delivery Status 
Notifications.  I don't recall off-hand what the .GMP and .SMP files are; 
the IMail Knowledge Base might have more details.

Regarding the .vir directories, after looking at your log files, it doesn't 
show that Declude is having any trouble deleting them.  The directory 
listing you sent only showed 4 .vir directories, which were dated within a 
few minutes of the current time.  That's normal -- they will "come and go" 
as E-mail is received.  If there are .vir directories that are over an hour 
old, then there may be a problem with the .vir directories not getting deleted.
                                   -Scott

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