Although that is possible, it is also (MORE) likely he has someone in the
recipient list whitelisted (like postmaster@) (or the email is from a
whitelisted sender, but no as likely as the recipient).

Karen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: R. Scott Perry
> >
> >Why two different action results?
>
> That's because Declude JunkMail is very flexible, and has per-user,
> per-domain, incoming, outgoing, and now even sender actions.  So a single
> test may have many different actions.
>
> In this case, you have a configuration file with "WEIGHT150 BOUNCE", and
> another that either has "WEIGHT150 IGNORE" or no line starting with
> "WEIGHT150" to determine the action to take (IGNORE is the default).

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