I know this item has been mentioned before, I just can seem to find it. In
terms of rules and processing, where does declude sit in the order?  Do any
of the rules take place before declude processes the message?

What I want to do is this; We are a small sales oriented compnay with around
100 imail users. Becuase we are very customer oriented I want to leave the
nobody alias on to manually forward obviously misaddressed mail. If a user
leaves the company I still keep their account, with access disabled and
mailbox size set to 1. This bounces all messages to this user. If an
existing user had too much spam, we just give them a new account and let the
old account remain to bounce the spam.  This scenario worked well until I
started to use Declude spam and the wonderful spamreview program.  Now I get
the spam for all users, active or not.

Is there a way to have the nobody alias on and yet still bounce messages for
a specific user?  Kind of like the kill.lst except for recipients instead of
senders?

Maybe there isn't any other way to do this. I may be at the point at which I
turn off the nobody user. Given the great success of Declude Spam, I am not
ready to go back to the spam infested pre-declude days. :-)

Any ideas welcome.

Dan



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