>Every once in a while I get mail that has no declude info in the headers.

Are you running the latest version?  I would recommend upgrading to the 
latest version (at http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm ) if you are not.

Do you see any C:\Declude.GP1 or C:\Declude.GP2 files?

>X-Declude-Sender: 
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[65.217.137.37]
>X-Note: This E-mail was sent from mx1.maineconnect.net. ([65.217.137.37]).
>
>Also how do I get the X-Note to show where the e-mail came from ?
>It shows above that the email was sent from "mx1.maineconnect.net. 
>([65.217.137.37])." and not the sender ?

The "X-Declude-Sender:" line is the one that Declude JunkMail adds if you 
use the "XSENDER ON" option in the global.cfg file.

The X-Note: line is added as a result an XINHEADER line in the global.cfg 
file.  The default configuration file has an X-Note: header that shows the 
reverse DNS entry of the remote mailserver, along with the IP address.  If 
you would rather have the sender's address there, you could change the line 
from:

         XINHEADER       X-Note: This E-mail was sent from %REVDNS% 
([%REMOTEIP%]).

to:

         XINHEADER       X-Note: This E-mail was sent from %MAILFROM% 
([%REMOTEIP%]).

>And It looks like the above failed one test X-Note Weight: 5
>But shows failed none.

Do you have any HTML code in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file?  Often, IE 
will add HTML code to files that it downloads, and this has been known to 
cause the weighting of an E-mail to change.

>Last but not least I have tried to unsubscribe from the first email from 
>azoogle.com several times and still get the emails from them, soooo I have 
>placed @azoogle.com and azoogle.com in my fromfile for declude and they 
>still pass through.

Do you see "@azoogle.com" in the return address of the E-mail (in the 
X-Declude-Sender: header)?  Often, the return address, From: address, and 
Reply-To: addresses will be different; Declude only uses the return address.

Or are the azoogle.com E-mails arriving without the Declude headers?

>Ok one more. If I was to set up a secondary MX server so if the primary 
>goes down for maintainance or problems do I need another declude licence ?

Probably not.

If you want to run Declude on both servers (the primary and backup), you 
would need an extra Declude license.

However, since all mail will be processed by the primary mailserver, and 
Declude can work with multiple hops, you can just run Declude on the 
primary mailserver.  You would just need to add a line "IPBYPASS 127.0.0.1" 
(replacing the 127.0.0.1 with the IP address of your backup 
mailserver).  That way, Declude will recognize that the mail came from your 
backup mailserver, and it will scan the IP address of the mailserver that 
connected to your backup mailserver (rather than scanning the IP address of 
your backup mailserver, which you don't want to do).
                                    -Scott

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