>This is probably in the archives of this list somewhere, but I need help
>understanding how the Imail KILL list works in reference with Declude
>junkmail.
The IMail Kill List will block E-mail before it is received (while the SMTP
protocol is determining who the E-mail is from/to), and before Declude will
see the E-mail.
>I am testing using the kill list for the domains that send me the most
>spam but until I see that it works I have a blacklist setup for Declude
>junkmail to use. I am still seeing emails , for example, from
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' failing the blacklist test
>while 'topica.com' and '.topica.com' are in the kill list.
Note that the IMail Kill List (and Declude JunkMail "fromfile" test type)
both work on the return address of the E-mail, which is often different
from the "From:" or "Reply-To:" headers.
>If this is in the kill list, should I be seeing it in blocked by declude???
No -- you should see it blocked by IMail. :) I'm guessing that you are
seeing the From: address, which is different from the return address.
-Scott
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