I am seeing mail pass through Declude that should be failing tests but is not. I am using a per-domain config file. Most domains seem to be running fine, while several are not.
Case in point:
>From the $default$.junkmail of the domain in question: VCP3W WARN X-RBL-Warning: MEDIUM SPAM probability VCP3 SUBJECT [MEDIUM SPAM probability]
>From the message headers of mail that should "fail": Subject: What are Your Interests? (Pick a Gift) X-Info: OSSOFT, SPAMCOP, IPNOTINMX, REVDNS, SPAMHEADERS, VCP3, VCP3W, VCP3S
The "X-Info:" header shows that the E-mail *did* fail the VCP3W and VCP3 tests.
No subject modification, no X-RBL-Warning.
I have checked the To: address to make sure the domain the message is going to matches the folder the $default$.junkmail file is in.
The problem is almost certainly that you aren't looking at the same configuration file that Declude JunkMail is looking at, for one of two reasons:
[1] The E-mail is actually outgoing E-mail (to a gateway domain), in which case the global.cfg file is used, or
[2] The directory you are using for a per-user or per-domain configuration is not the same as the actual host name (so if the actual host name is "mail.example.com" with "example.com" as a host alias, you need to use "\IMail\Declude\mail.example.com\$default$.JunkMail").
-Scott
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