I've put the whitelist statement at the top of the username.junkmail filter, formatted as
such...
WHITELISTFILE C:\IMail\Declude\kendra.com\walleye-whitelist.txt
That's good.
What are the contents of that file? Is it possible that one of the lines in that file is causing the spam to get caught? For example, if you have a line "@your_domain.com", it would whitelist all E-mail from spammers that used [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a return address (which is quite common with spam).It's passing everything in the whitelist file without putting it through Declude, but other Spam is passing too with ignore in all the test results.
-Scott
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