>You can just create a \IMail\Declude\domain.com\SomeAlias.JunkMail file, 
>and Declude will use that.
>                             -Scott

Hi, Scott. Sorry, but that's not what I'm seeing. Here's the details.
user = [EMAIL PROTECTED],
alias = SomeAlias, which resolves to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At the root of Declude, I have:
$default$.JunkMail, containing: ORDB SUBJECT [ROOT-SPAM]

At the root of Declude/mailhost.domain.com/, I have:
$default$.JunkMail, containing: ORDB SUBJECT [DOMAIN-SPAM]
SomeUser.JunkMail, containing: ORDB SUBJECT [USER-SPAM]
SomeAlias.JunkMail, containing: ORDB SUBJECT [ALIAS-SPAM]

Sending a message to SomeUser, returns [USER-SPAM], so that's working fine.

However...
Sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] returns [ROOT-SPAM]. The message 
is not even getting to the Declude/mailhost.domain.com folder.

If I delete the Declude/$default$.JunkMail file, 
containing  [ROOT-SPAM]  and send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the 
message is not marked in any way, as though it was not tested against any file.

So, a message to SomeAlias either returns [ROOT-SPAM] or nothing at all.

I've looked for any typos or any other mistakes on my end. Can't find any. 
Might it be an issue with IMail 6.04?

Thx,
D.


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