[quote user="m.fessler"]
Thanks Rolf for confirm this problem.
Maybe a bug?
Its look like a file access thing... so i cannot delete the files in the queue folder until i close mercury because there are open.
So maybe Mercury has the same problem....?!
Regards,
Martin
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I doubt if you really can call this a bug since it's really a limitation of the system. I suspect the filters, like all the other filters, work on the RFC 2822 QDF file, they do not get the control QCF file and or QIF info file. It appears you are deleting/moving/removing the QDF file from the queue but of course the other associated files are left. The daemons get both the QCF and QDF files so they could probably handle this type of process. Probably the outgoing mail filter should not be allowed to remove any mail from the queue this way.
[quote user="m.fessler"]<p>Thanks Rolf for confirm this problem.
Maybe a bug?
</p><p>Its look like a file access thing... so i cannot delete the files in the queue folder until i close mercury because there are open.
So maybe Mercury has the same problem....?!</p><p>Regards,
Martin</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I doubt if you really can call this a bug since it's really a limitation of the system.&nbsp; I suspect the filters, like all the other filters,&nbsp; work on the RFC 2822 QDF file, they do not get the control QCF file and or QIF info file.&nbsp; It appears you are deleting/moving/removing the QDF file from the queue but of course the other associated files are left.&nbsp; The daemons get both the QCF and QDF files so they could probably handle this type of process.&nbsp; Probably the outgoing mail filter should not be allowed to remove any mail from the queue this way.
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