Hi,
What I noticed was that when ever you upgrade the spool directory will
default to C:\imail\spool.  After you upgrade you need to edit the registry
and reset the spool directory to D:\imail\spool manually. The strange
behaviour can be also from low disk space. Check the monitor and low disk
size.  If the free disk falls below the specified in monitor Imail behaves
erratically and you may loose some emails.  The free space is require for
spool dir is to reindex the emails by user.
Hope this helps
RR

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 4:41 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] The incredible dynamic spool directory


> OK, if this wasn't the second time this happened I would shrug it off as a
> fluke, but my spool directory keeps changing on it's own!
>
> I have IMail set to spool to D:\spool
> In the registry the spool dir is D:\spool
>
> Several times now the server has started to spool to C:\IMail\spool and
> D:\spool simultaneously!
> This caused a server crash last night when C:\  (system partition) filled
> COMPLETELY.
>
> IPSwitch Tech Support had me search the registry for instances of
> c:\imail\spool
> They also had me run the entire 6.03 install instead of the upgrade.
>
> The fix for me today was to delete c:\imail\spool
>
> but I consider this a band-aid.
>
> Anyone?????
>
> Scott Phelps
> NT Admin. Customer Service
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