>bobcalvert.com is a local domain. the postmaster@bobcalvert account is an
>alias that forwards to our admin@astnetworks account.
Ah, that's the problem. IMail is treating the admin@astnetworks account as
a remote domain.
>Even though the postmaster account is an alias it should still tag it right?
Yes, if.
Declude JunkMail uses the actual recipient address (admin@astnetworks) for
the per-user and per-domain settings, not the intended recipient
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>Could it have anything to do with the IP Bypass settings?
No, that wouldn't affect it -- that could affect whether or not tests
passed/failed, but not the actions that Declude JunkMail will take on them.
To help determine exactly what is happening, you can use the debug
mode. To use the debug mode, you can change the "LOGLEVEL LOW" line in
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg to "LOGLEVEL DEBUG". Then, send an E-mail
through to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] account, and then switch back to
"LOGLEVEL LOW" (the debug mode adds huge amounts of information to the log
file). You can then send me the \IMail\Declude\dec####.log file (as an
attachment), and I can take a look at it to see what is happening.
-Scott
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