As long as you kill the Q and the D file, nothing bad will happen. That's
the END of it. Q Manager has done it's job when your app is called.

I'm interested in your implementation. Check out mine at
http://www.visioncomm.net/sac. It also uses spamassassin in an extremely
effective way. I'm killing way over 99% of spam, although it is after IMail
has received the body.

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Duane Hill
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Files in the Spool directory



  I have a delivery app I have written in Perl that interfaces to
SpamAssassin and is doing
  quite nicely. However, I would like to rid a few message types up front.
One such message type
  is the bogus virus messages that are sent stating that someone was either
on the sending or
  receiving end. They mostly consist of forged e-mail addresses.

  Can I remove a file from the spool directory and then not perform the call
to SMTP32.exe? Or,
  will IMail know something is up and cause a fuss.

-----

Duane Hill
Sr E-Mail Administrator
http://www.yournetplus.com


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