>If I'm looking at it correctly, it's set correctly. The actual declude log
>file entry is at the end of this message (I guess none of you will spam me,
>right? ;-)
>
>The list name is [EMAIL PROTECTED] The official host name is
>"lms.kent.edu". It looks from the log file as if it is looking for an
>\imail\declude\lms.kent.edu\testlist.junkmail file.
That is correct. That is the file that Declude JunkMail will look for.
>But I don't have specific files for each list name...just user names. It
>then uses the
>$default$.junkmail file and only WARNs.
That is as expected. For E-mail to sent to the list address, Declude
JunkMail will use the E-mail address of the list to determine what file to
get the actions from.
>I'm a member of the list and it
>never checks \imail\declude\lms.kent.edu\tryan.junkmail because my SPAMCOP
>and WEIGHT10 actions both will bounce it.
So do I understand that you want E-mail that goes to the list not to be
scanned, but then you would like your copy of it scanned? That is not
currently possible.
>OK...so this is getting to my ultimate question. If when the message comes
>in (as described above), it only checks for
>\imail\declude\lms.kent.edu\testlist.junkmail and
>\imail\declude\$default$.junkmail...
That is correct (although it will also check for
\imail\declude\lms.kent.edu\$default$.junkmail for a per-domain configuration).
>AND it won't check on outgoing mail
>unless the recipient is remote...THEN does this mean there's no way mail to
>a list will ever be checked against the list member's
>\imail\declude\lms.kent.edu\userid.junkmail file?
That is correct. By design, all mailing list E-mails are only scanned once
(when they are originally received). The list members will not have their
mail scanned separately.
-Scott
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