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Files in the Queue
Files in the queue are mail messages on their way in or out. When you look at the files in the queue, you can determine what stage a message is in; this is indicated by the first character in the file name and by the file extension.
Beginning Character in File Name
When an e-mail message is in the queue, it is a "data file" whose name begins with D. Data files have matching T or Q files as they get processed.
Normally, messages are processed in a few seconds or a few minutes. However, if there's a problem with delivering a message, the associated files may stay in the queue longer. IMail Server automatically attempts to reprocess messages in the queue each time the Queue Timer reaches zero. If a message is still not delivered when the "number of tries" equals the Number of tries setting on the SMTP tab, the message is returned to the sender.
IMail Server does not delete the data file when a message is not deliverable, not returnable, and there is no postmaster alias (or there is a problem with the postmaster or root alias accounts). Thus no message is ever truly lost even if it can't be delivered to anyone.
If you happen to reboot your system while a message is being received, IMail Server may leave behind the T and the D files. You can use the Spool Cleaner utility to clean up files older than a certain number of days. For more information, see "Cleaning the Spool Directory (isplcln.exe)".
File Extensions
The file extension also indicates the type of file.
- .smd and .smp file extensions indicate regular mail messages being processed by SMTP.
- .fwd and .fwp file extensions indicate forwarded messages.
- .LST file extensions indicate messages to subscribers of a
list server mailing list.- .tmp are Web Messaging, or Mail to Beeper/Pager, or
Mail to Fax files.- .GSE and .GSP file extensions indicate error messages being returned to the senders. These are usually generated by the
server (postmaster)Files that contain a tilde (~) in the file extension, such as .~mp and .~md, are locked files that are in process. These files also have an underscore as the first character in the file name.
Attachments
Attached files also appear in the queue. For multiple attachments, the Windows Explorer naming convention is used, so you could have attach.txt, attach(1).txt, attach(2).txt, and so on.
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