>     In your manual it reads.
>
>This means that if E-mail isn't delivered directly to your IMail server 
>(for example, if the MX record for your domain points to a virus scanner, 
>that then forwards to your IMail server), you can still use Declude JunkMail!
>
>     Does this mean that declude junkmail is installed on the Scanner 
> server and not the Imail server ?

No.  You still have Declude running on the IMail server, but by using the 
HOP or IPBYPASS options, you have Declude act as though it was running on 
the other mail server (IE it will run the DNS-based spam tests based on the 
IP address that connected to the other mail server).

>     Then I would set the hop to 1 ?

If you set the HOP value to 1, then Declude will assume that the remote 
mail server is 1 hop away.  You would use that if there will always be 1 
mail server between IMail/Declude and the remote mail server.  If mail 
could be delivered directly to the IMail server, you shouldn't use the HOP 
value of 1.  In that case, you could use the IPBYPASS option, where you 
would put the IP address of other mail server.
                              -Scott

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