That depends on how you want to go about it.OK, I have installed and configured Declude JunkMail as described below. I found where the log file is located and can see that it immediately started catching spam. Is there some way I can compare the entries in the log file to the actual e-mail messages to see if it's correctly interpreting spam messages?
The easiest way would probably be to look at E-mail that has been received, and then check the log file entries for it. If you use the "XSPOOLNAME ON" setting in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, you will see an "X-Spoolname:" header in the E-mail that will let you know the spool file name for the E-mail, which you can use to search the log file to see the log file entries for that E-mail. Note that with IMail, when search log files (IMail or Declude), you need to search for the filename minus the first character and extension, so if you have a file named "Q1234567.SMD", you would search the log files for "1234567".
-Scott
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