>I have some files in the queue that are supposed to get delivered but the
>server seems to not notice them.
>
>For example, I have two files like this:
>Tbabb0b4.SMD
>Dbabb0b4.SMD
>
>Isn't the server supposed to see that this is a message sitting in a queue?
Not necessarily.
For an E-mail in the queue to be "seen", it has to have a D*.SMD and Q*.SMD
file (some other extensions are OK, such as .GSE, though).
If you have a D*.SMD with no Q*.SMD, it's a "double-bounce" (the E-mail
couldn't be delivered, and it couldn't be bounced). IMail will ignore those.
A T*.SMD file is an E-mail that is in the process of being received, but
IMail hasn't received the whole E-mail yet.
You'll also see some _*.~MD files that are locked files (being processed by
IMail or a third party program).
-Scott
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