Folks,
For our mail service which sends out jobs to a listserv for
distribution), I have a request to see if a mail was distributed to
about 400 users.

When I look into the listserv....logfile, at just about the time of that
email I see this:

*** FIO file cache now totals 11340k. A list of cached files follows.
***

File size  Usage  Flags  File name
---------  -----  -----  ---------
   11217k      1   U     E:\LISTSERV\SPOOL\885587.JOB
       6k      1
E:\LISTSERV\MAIN\NOLIST-20060516171804718.CHANGELOG
       2k      1
E:\LISTSERV\MAIN\NOLIST-20060517124333875.CHANGELOG
       2k      6     K   E:\LISTSERV\MAIN\SYSTEM.CATALOG
       2k      4         E:\LISTSERV\MAIN\LICENSE.FILE
     114k  158910     K   E:\LISTSERV\MAIN\DEFAULT.MAILTPL

19 May 2006 11:53:00 Processing file 885587 from [log in to unmask]

*** FIO file cache now totals 11217k. A list of cached files follows.
***

File size  Usage  Flags  File name
---------  -----  -----  ---------
   11217k      1         E:\LISTSERV\SPOOL\885587.JOB

Can anyone tell me (or point me to documentation) as to how to interpret
this?  Does this mean that the email job in question did NOT get sent
out?  If not, why not, and how do I a)make sure this doesn't happen in
the future, and b) cause this job to actually be sent?

Thanks,
Jim

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