I know it's not much but here is the visible header with confidential
specifics remove...
It's important to realize that the headers are not relevant in a case like this. The full headers can be useful in determining which tests the E-mail failed, but the headers do not accurately reflect the sender or the recipients of the E-mail.

If the only Declude JunkMail configuration file that uses the "SUBJECT" action is the \IMail\Declude\nexustechgroup.com\$default$.JunkMail file, then this E-mail was addressed to someone @nexustechgroup.com.

Do you have IMail set up to send a copy of all E-mail to an account @nexustechgroup.com? If so, you can either set up a per-user configuration for that account (using the IGNORE action), or you can download the latest beta (1.67) which will automatically disable all spam checking on "copyall" accounts.
-Scott

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