Scott,
> >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.

I understand how spam works and I know that the visible headers are not
necessarily the same as what is being done behind the scenes.

> 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.

The e-mail was not addressed to someone at NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM.  I looked at
the ASP code of the web site that generates this e-mail.  The sender of the
message is [EMAIL PROTECTED]  There are 2 recipients, the
person who signed up for the trial and the e-mail address
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is the address of our outside web developer.  He
cc'es a copy of the messages to himself.  None of those addresses are a
NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM account.

> 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

>From what I can tell IMail IS configured to send a copy of all e-mail to the
account [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I found this under IMail
Administrator -> localhost -> SMTP Security.  Under the section labeled Copy
All Mail the Enable checkbox is checked.

When you say "that account" are you referring to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
How do I set up a per-user configuration?

Does this mean that even though I took extra steps to make sure our e-mail
hosting customers would not be affected by our Declude JunkMail testing that
all of the domains on our IMail Server could be receiving "SPAM" in the
subject?

Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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