Now THAT was weird - or rather, outright scary!

Declude suddenly stopped working at 5:30 PM, did not create any log entries, etc... I'm including a DIAG screen and the log.

No GP1/2 files in the root folder.

However, the spf.none file had grown to almost 256 MEGAbytes - and it's time stamp was 5:30 PM. Hmmmm.

I ended up rebooting the server and suddenly Declude revived itself. Of course, in the meantime (about 50 minutes) we allowed zillions of viruses and spam through.

Scott? Any ideas?

I'm guessing that IMail wasn't calling Declude for some reason. Does the IMail log file during that time have any useful information? For example, if the \IMail\Declude.exe file wasn't there for some reason (almost certainly not the cause in this case, or else the reboot wouldn't have fixed the problem), IMail would log that.


But what is very surprising is that E-mail was being delivered. That would suggest that Declude wasn't being called at all. Do the delivered E-mails have any Declude headers?

Do you happen to know a recent size for the spf.none file (from a backup, perhaps)?

-Scott
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