Gotcha.  But do the headers of the copy that Imail delivered\stole have any Declude 
markings in the header?    



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From: Matthew Bramble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 4:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude not taking action


Dave,

It appears that the E-mail getting delivered improperly is the result of 
IMail stealing a copy and processing it apart from Declude.  In the 
example that I provided, Declude deleted the copy that it got because it 
scored too high, but IMail delivered a copy before it was scanned by 
Declude.

Matt


Dave Marchette wrote:

>Apologies if this has already been mentioned, but this may be a quick easy way to 
>find out exactly what messages(and quantity of messages) never got scanned by Declude 
>on a per server basis:  If you have Declude configured to add anything consistent to 
>the headers, like an x-note: or whatever else, you can use the 'copy all mail to a 
>box' feature of Imail, then write a processing rule on the copy box to delete all 
>mail in the copy box that has the x-note: data from Declude header.  Then, you can 
>periodically check that box to see how many are being missed, because the only mail 
>that will end up in that box will be mail that Declude never tried to scan.  There 
>are perhaps other ways to use domain proc rules to do this as well but this would be 
>my preferred method.    
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