On 19 Dec 2006 Frank de Bruijn wrote: > In article <ce89c9974e.ricp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, > Richard Porter <ricp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 19 Dec 2006 Frank de Bruijn wrote: > > [snip] > >> > What does the application log say (manipulation is always logged, >> > provided the SysLog level isn't set too low)? Look for the section with >> > entries with level 110 or 120. > >> The only relevant entry I could find in the application log is > >> 19 Dec 12:59:26 110 <AntiSpam$Scrap>.text.4E97AC9ACA forwarded >> 19 Dec 12:59:26 120 - -> <POPstar$MailDir>.spool.mqueue.text.4E97ADC42A >> 19 Dec 12:59:26 110 - deleted > >> That was for the sixth message which has been deleted. > > According to that bit of logging, this message was also put in the > outbound. Did you notice whether it was sent or not? I think it was. I saw POPstar send something that I hadn't sent myself. >> For a period I was getting "adding failed: unable to open final >> download file" for the other five messages (which keep coming back) > > That error doesn't refer to messages that have been deleted. It's about > accepted messages. [snip] > What puzzles me is why the program couldn't open the download file. > Is/was there anything 'peculiar' about the names you specified for > Download, Diversion or Defaulted file on the Mailbox/General frame of > the Choices window? Yes. I'd specified an existing directory name, not a file name. I've now gone back to the default. -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_ mailto:ricp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx