Haven't seen this warning in the JM logs before:
Warning: Could not add warning [in] to M:\IMail\spool\Dadd51cb000ae39f6.SM$.
Is this one of those messages that IMail stole before Declude could finish processing it?
That is a really strange one -- I don't believe that I have seen it before, either.
When Declude adds headers, alters the subject, etc., it will rename the D*.SMD file to D*.SM$, then create a new D*.SMD (with the alterations), alter the E-mail, and then delete the D*.SM$ file.
What is happening here is that Windows is letting Declude change the name from D*.SMD to D*.SM$. But when it then goes to open it, Windows won't let it.
This shouldn't be an IMail issue, since it shouldn't even know that the D*.SM$ file exists. Unfortunately, the exact cause is not know (whether the file was deleted, locked, etc.). One possibility is that a backup program was running -- if it is set to lock files (which is normally not recommended), it could have caused this.
-Scott
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