I find that HiJack catches a meaningful amount of SPAM for the store and
forward domains and probably also helps out on Dictionary Attacks as well.
It seems like some spammers deliberately target secondary MX's with the
thought that they can sneak stuff through more easily.
Yes, many spammers have caught on that sending to secondary MX's makes it more likely that the E-mail will not get caught.

It appears that HiJack keeps it records in memory and, if there's a restart
on Declude.exe the statistics are reset.
Correct.

If this is a correct interpretation, would it be possible to maintain this data in a editable
file which would be loaded by HiJack on a restart? Also to add a
"persistence parameter" that would enable us to set a time period for
retention of entries in the file, 10 days for example. That would keep the
list from growing infinitely.
That's a very good idea -- I'll see if we can incorporate that into Declude Hijack.
-Scott

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