>When I create my own blacklist, which address in the message headers do I 
>blacklist?

The blacklist uses the return address of the E-mail (the address that 
bounce messages go to, the "MAIL FROM" in the SMTP envelope).  It's the 
same address used by IMail's Kill List.  If you use the Declude JunkMail 
XSENDER option, or have a header with %MAILFROM% in it, you can use the 
header that Declude JunkMail adds.  However, you can not reliably use a 
header that was already in the E-mail (From: or Reply-To:).

>For instance, give the message header below, do I blacklist 
>protege.myz.com (real origin) or a2.mediatrec.com (real from)?

>X-Note: RDNS Real Origin: protege.myz.com. ([65.105.159.70])
>X-Note: SMTP Real From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

In this case, I'm guessing you have a line "XINHEADER X-Note: SMTP Real 
From: %MAILFROM%" in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file.  If that is the 
case, then you would use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                            -Scott

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