A T file is an inbound message entering the spool. This is a temporary file that
will keep on growing until the entire message is received, then it will be renamed
into an R file.

An R file is a message sitting in the spool trying to be delivered.

An E file is a message that was not delivered and reached the firewall smtp
abandon_time set in the smtp.conf file.


Ron


Paul Telle wrote:

> Can anyone tell me what the R, T and E are before the filename of a mail
> message is in the spooler?  What is the difference?  Thanks.
>
> Paul
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