I tried to see if there were any special circumstances that would trigger this, comparing two installations with rather different working environment. I got the same result with or without Spamhalter, Graywall, Clamwall or other daemons. It didn't occur more (or less) frequent after a restart. It appears to be somewhat load related, though: it's more likely to happen when there are a lot of messages coming in to core simultaneously.
It's not in any way a problem to have the archive program make sure it always uses a new filename. It was something of a shock though going from no duplicate filenames in a single day in 5 years (with I guess millions of archived emails) to getting a few hundred of them yesterday!
/Rolf
<p>I tried to see if there were any special circumstances that would trigger this, comparing two installations with rather different working environment. I got the same result with or without Spamhalter, Graywall, Clamwall or other daemons. It didn't occur more (or less) frequent after a restart. It appears to be somewhat load related, though: it's more likely to happen when there are a lot of messages coming in to core simultaneously.
</p><p>It's not in any way a problem to have the archive program make sure it always uses a new filename. It was something of a shock though going from no duplicate filenames in a single day in 5 years (with I guess millions of archived emails) to getting a few hundred of them yesterday!</p><p>/Rolf&nbsp;</p>