Yup, very typical in MS exchange setups where the Exchange server is running on a 
Win2K box with some internal naming convention or the like.  Thanks, Declude's working 
just fine....and I actually read the release notes now! ;)  

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 24 Oct 2002 15:59:01 -0400

>
>>I've had declude junkmail pro running well for a few months now...Just
>>bumped up declude.exe to 1.60 last night.  Seemed to be receiving things
>>normally and didn't notice an immediate change in filter
>>characteristics.  But just this morning, round 11:00, noticed most if
>>not all messages started failing HELOBOGUS.  Seems odd.  Commented out
>>HELOBOGUS test for now.  Any thoughts on what happened??
>
>The HELOBOGUS test was added in 1.54, so if you were running a version 
>before that, the HELOBOGUS test wouldn't have done anything.
>
>I'm guessing that if you look at all those E-mails failing the HELOBOGUS 
>test, you'll see that (guess what?) they are using an invalid domain in 
>their HELO data (which you can see on the top Received: header).
>                             -Scott
>
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