On Mon, 5 Jul 2010, Francesco Vertova wrote: > At 15.47 05/07/10, you wrote: > > > I´m using XMail Win32 for +- 8 years without problems. > > But, since last week our server is logging several messages like this: > > > ErrCode = -55 > > ErrString = Invalid spool file > > Unable to load spool file > > "\\?\D:\MailRoot\spool\12\3\mess\1278337154020.9a4.4a8.333180.ntserver3" > > SMTP-Error = "554 Error loading spool file" > > I'v been using XMail on Windows NT/2000/XP since 2003, and the only time I got > that error was because of an invalid address (RCPT TO:<>) in the header of a > spool file generated by LMAIL. > > Looks like those spool files are malformed. Do they come from a specific > sender/server? Are they processed by a specific filter? What does their > syntax/structure look like?
Yes, can you zip the message (or at least the whole headers plus the first line of it) and send it over? - Davide
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