At 12:40 PM 8/8/01 -0400, you wrote:

>>I have one from a white listed IP, which failed "mail from" and Declude 
>>deleted it.  I thought if it passed the white list test, declude skipped 
>>it - would leave it alone even if it failed one or more of the spam tests.
>
>If you have "WHITELIST IP x.x.x.x", Declude should whitelist any mail that 
>comes from that IP address.  However, Declude will only check what it 
>considers to be the IP address of the remote server.  Normally, this would 
>be the IP address that connects to the IMail server.  But, it could be 
>different if you use a HOP value other than 0 or use the IPBYPASS feature.
>
>For example, if you use "IPBYPASS 127.0.0.1" to bypass your backup mail 
>server, then "WHITELIST IP 127.0.0.1" won't do anything (since Declude 
>sees the remote IP address as being the one that connected to the backup 
>mail server.
>                                                -Scott

Hop=0 and HopHigh=1.
The origin IP is NOT specified as an IPBYPASS
The origin IP IS specified as a WHITELIST

So, Declude should have let it pass, right?

Thanks,

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