>However, I recently saw
>a reference to a "whitelist" feature that is
>not documented in anything I have seen thus
>far.
>
>Is there any online reference to the Declude
>JunkMail product that would give me a better
>idea of what to expect?

That hasn't been officially documented yet, but here it is:

You add (to \IMail\Declude\global.cfg) the word "WHITELIST", followed by 
"IP", "FROM", or "ANYWHERE", followed by the text to look for.  For 
example, "WHITELIST IP 127.0.0.1" would whitelist any E-mails coming from 
the IP address 127.0.0.1.  You could also use "WHITELIST IP 127.0.0." to 
whitelist any IP beginning with 127.0.0.

Some examples of FROM would be "WHITELIST FROM @declude.com" to whitelist 
any E-mail from declude.com, or "WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to 
just whitelist E-mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

An example of ANYWHERE might be "WHITELIST ANYWHERE This is not spam" 
(although you wouldn't want to do that; most E-mail that contains "This is 
not spam" really is spam).

You can have up to 100 WHITELIST entries in your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg 
file.
                                                        -Scott

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