Ok. I guess I don't quite understand.
Say I have a default.junkmail file in mail.domain1.com with an option to
hold
I have a default.junkmail file in mail.domain2.com with an option to hold
The default.junkmail file in imail\declude is set for warn

If  I send a spam message to alias1@domain1 and that resolves to a real
account @domain1 the message gets held and declude uses the per domain cfg
If  I send a spam message to alias2@domain1 and that resovles to
alias3@domain1 which in turn resolves to a real account @domain1 declude
will use the default cfg in Imail\declude NOT the per domain even though all
addresses are in the domain1
Same  with sending an email to alias1@domain2 to alias1@domain1 resolving to
a real account at domain1. Both domains have per domain settings but declude
doesn't use them



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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases and junkmail


>
> >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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