>I'm having trouble with email addresses that are IMail alias names.  It 
>seems that spam is detected (gets flagged in the internal email headers), 
>but no action is taken.

As you probably know, all E-mail will be scanned by default.  So if you 
don't have any per-user or per-domain settings, aliases will work like 
standard E-mail addresses.

For per-user/per-domain configurations, they work based on the address you 
tell IMail to forward the E-mail to.  If you enter "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the 
\IMail\Declude\example.com\user.JunkMail file would be used if it exists; 
if not, the \IMail\Declude\example.com\$default$.JunkMail file would be 
used.  Otherwise, the standard \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file would 
be used.

If you use "mail.example.com" as the domain name (with example.com as an 
alias), but have the forward address use "example.com", you'll have a lot 
of extra work to do since you aren't being consistent (you may need two 
copies of the same per-user/per-domain files).

>On a related note, if I don't have any other usernames, and only have the 
>Imail special alias "nobody", will declude scan the mail going through the 
>"nobody" alias?

Yes, it will (using the settings of the address it is sent to).
                              -Scott

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