>I have attached the .eml files and please let me know what you've found.

The problem is that the recip.eml and sender.eml are not text files.  They 
appear to be Unicode documents.  I'm not sure what you are using to edit 
them, but they need to be saved as text files.

>I was running Pro version under single domain and recently I added few 
>more domains under IMail server.  5 virtual servers are setup under one 
>physical host and each server has its own ip address and own directory for 
>user.   Among 5 servers, 4 servers are set up as peer and working 
>fine.  My new servers are I created a directory called MAIL1.MyDomain.com 
>and MAIL2.MyDomain.com and so on under declude directory. I removed 
>$default$.JunkMail from declude directory and put it into 
>MAIL1.MyDomain.com,  MAIL2.MyDomain.com, MAIL3.MyDomain.com.  I do not 
>want to filter spam for mails coming into MAIL4.MyDomain.com to so I did 
>not copy $default$.JunkMail to MAIL4.MyDomain.com.   (I know it is 
>irregular to have peer server within one server but I need to have them 
>for now.)
>
>Now, It seems all messages are scanned by declude for SPAM. (by checking 
>jnkxxxx.log and part of log is attached.  mail.cybercap.com is the domain 
>I do not want to scan.)  Is it because I have set the server in irregular 
>manner?

If you put back the \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file (Declude 
JunkMail assumes that every user/domain will have a config file), and 
change the actions to IGNORE, it should take care of that problem.
                             -Scott

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