>Does Declude JunkMail have an email file similar to the virus file >recip.eml? I have a client that wants to be notified when they have an >email they don't receive.In that case, you could use the ATTACH action, and modify the \IMail\Declude\spamattach.eml file to not include the original spam. I would use the ATTACH action instead of DELETE or HOLD?
Correct.
Yes -- but isn't that exactly what you wanted (to be notified of E-mail that would otherwise be held/deleted)?Won't that send all spam forward or at least notification of receiving spam?
After checking the logs I do see the SMTPD and SMTP entries as stated. So that portion is working�now to find out why I am losing attachments.Is it the whole E-mail being lost, or just the attachment? Neither Declude nor IMail will remove attachments, so if the attachment is missing, it's almost certainly a mail client issue.
-Scott
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