>I turned on the debug mode for junkmail and tried to replicate the problem
>of declude not adding the subject for some messages.
>It seems (at least in my setup) that if you send an email to an alias that
>resolves to another alias (ie <mailto:alias@domain1>alias@domain1 or
><mailto:alias@domain2>alias@domain2 resolves to
><mailto:alias@domain2>alias@domain2 resolves to
><mailto:realaddresses@domain2>realaddresses@domain2) declude still treats
>it as incoming but will not use the per domain default.junkmail files. It
>uses the main default.junkmail file instead. I included part of the log file.
For aliases, Declude JunkMail will look at the intended recipient (the
address it was sent to), not the actual recipient (the one you've re-routed
the alias to).
The only way around that is to use the SWITCHRECIPS option, but that may
have undesirable consequences (anywhere that Declude uses either the
intended or actual recipient, the other one will be used).
-Scott
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