Patrick,

Thanks.  I found where that was #XSENDER OFF, took out the pound sign and
changed it to ON.  Now if I can get the people who get spam to copy and
forward me the header info...

Marc

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Blacklist not working as expected


> So I suppose since the "from"
> and or "reply to" addresses are often going to be different than the
> X-declude sender (which I don't see in the e-mail headers? I'd have to dig
> through the I-mail logs to find this?)

>From the Declude Junkmail Manual:

"If you want to record the name of the sender (according to the SMTP
Envelope) in the E-mail headers, you can use the XSENDER configuration
option. To do this, add a line to the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file that
says "XSENDER ON"."

-Patrick

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