FYI:
I found the answer, it's definately not a Declude problem. vpop simply needs
to route mail based on the X-RCPT-TO: line in the header

Have a great day!
Rick Davidson
Buckeye Internet Services
www.buckeyeweb.com
440-953-1900
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----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude and Vpop


>
> >I have a customer who uses vpop( www.pscs.co.uk ), it grabs their mail
from
> >a single pop3 box and then distributes it locally via pop3.
> >
> >Since I started filtering their mail with Declude vpop has been unable to
> >distribute some mailing list messages with BCC recipients, yahoogroups
for
> >example. I believe this to be an issue with vpop, is it possible that
> >Declude is doing something to the headers to confuse vpop? Any insight
into
> >what may be occuring?
> >
> >I am at an impasse with the customer. I am trying to get him into a 21st
> >century stand alone mail server setup but he is real proud (anal) of the
> >fact that he runs vpop on a 486. Sigh.
>
> I can't imagine what Declude may be doing to cause a problem.
>
> One way to handle this would be to ask your customer what vpop is looking
> for.  Their software isn't working, they need to know why, and what needs
> to be done on your end to fix it.  You're still collecting their E-mail
for
> them, and their software apparently needs something special in the
headers,
> so they need to tell you what it is.
>
> Another option, if you are running Declude JunkMail Pro, would be to have
a
> per-user setting for their domain that does not take any actions on any of
> the spam tests.  You can do this quickly by adding a line such as
> "WHITELIST TODOMAIN example.com" to whitelist all E-mail to their domain.
>                           -Scott
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