Now this e-mail seems to imply that it's not because of Copy All Mail but
instead is because this e-mail is an "outgoing message" and that I need to
change something in GLOBAL.CFG.

Which is it?  If it's the latter why would Declude JunkMail be flagging
outgoing e-mail as spam?
The source of the problem is that all E-mail is addressed to an account on a domain that has spam control enabled. So in this case, you have the recipients as:

[1] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[3] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For recipient #1, Declude JunkMail looks at the \IMail\Declude\nexustechtgroup.com\$default$.JunkMail file to determine what action to take (if the \IMail\Declude\nexustechtgroup.com\copybox.JunkMail file existed, that would be used instead). For recipient #2 (which is not a local user), Declude JunkMail looks at the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file (which contains the actions to take on outgoing E-mail). For recipient #3 (which is not a local user), Declude JunkMail looks at the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file (which contains the actions to take on outgoing E-mail).

Declude JunkMail then works on the assumption that if the E-mail is going to these three users, and one of whom thinks it is spam, then it probably is spam (whereas if they were sent separately, the chances of it really being spam would be much less).

By setting up a per-user configuration file for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] account, or by upgrading to the latest beta (which knows that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a copyall account, and ignores it), Declude JunkMail would see that none of the recipients think it is spam, and would deliver it untouched.
-Scott

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