>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

That is correct.

>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

In this case, Declude should use the 
\IMail\Declude\domain1\$default$.JunkMail file.

The debug mode can help track down the issue.  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 one of the accounts that 
isn't working as expected, 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 
check to see what is happening.
                          -Scott

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