That's not an IPBYPASS issue.I am not 100% sure IPBYPASS is working. I am running Declude 1.60. The following email was found in the spool directory. It has no markings that it was scanned by declude.
The IPBYPASS (and HOP/HOPHIGH) options let Declude JunkMail know which hop to scan (IE the computer connecting to your mailserver, the computer connecting to your backup mailserver, etc.). No matter what the settings are, you should still see the 'generic' Declude headers (such as X-Note:, X-Declude-Sender:, etc.).
Was there also a Q*.SMD file for this E-mail (without one, IMail won't try to deliver the E-mail)?File: Da436386800b47455.SMD
LOG FILESWere there any references to "a436386800b47455" in the log file after this (showing IMail trying to deliver the E-mail)?
Imail Log file
20021120 100318 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (386800B4) [12.25.87.100] e:\imail\spool\Da436386800b47455.SMD 6691
-Scott
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