I guess you'll have to chalk this one up to "an ugly problem that occurred because of a lack of disk space." Without further details, it's impossible to say what happened or where the problem. It could just be that IMail had to delete them because it needed more free disk space -- but without a snippet of the IMail log files (which have been requested twice), there's no way to know for sure. When the C: drive gets full on any computer, strange things can happen (for example, temporary files typically can't be created, which will cause all sorts of failures in many programs).Just an update. Never saw any of those emails come back and no bounces were received by senders.
-Scott
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