Yep, I was careful about that. Since I put different text into the warning for the 
CATCHALLEMAIL test in each $default$.junkmail I was able to reliably tell which 
configuration was being used for each email.

I was very confused up until then, so using the CATCHALLEMAIL test was very handy and 
a good general debugging idea.

Aaron.

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases & mail forwarding


> 
> >However if have an alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you define it as an email 
> >address at the same domain, e.g. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then the 
> >$default$.junkmail for *primary IMail domain* will be used (the default 
> >$default$.junkmail if you will).
> 
> What is the primary name for some.domain?  If it is "mail.some.domain" 
> (with "some.domain" as a domain alias), then the mail.some.domain file 
> would be used (\IMail\Declude\mail.some.domain\$default$.JunkMail).
>                                -Scott
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