>I'm just trying to get the order clear in my processing here. As I
>understand it, messages coming in to iMail are processed thusly:
>
>1) iMail Kill File (kill.lst)
>2) Declude Virus
>3) Declude JunkMail
>4) iMail's filters
That is correct.
>So there's no practical way to kill or delete messages based on
>body or header text before it gets processed by Declude JunkMail,
That is correct.
>and I can only use the SMTP MAIL FROM: field to delete mail
>before it gets to the filters. Is this correct?
That, or the IP address (using the Control Access file).
>I've been looking to fine tune the system and, for example, I'd like
>to delete anything referencing Viagra in the subject line. What's
>happening is that they get caught by Declude JunkMail and I have
>to deal with them manually, where iMail's filters can handle what I
>want to remove but the messages never make it there.
We are planning to add some filtering abilities to Declude JunkMail, as a
number of people have requested it.
-Scott
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