Hm, Scott:

I may be off-base here, but I would imagine this could work:

A) Declude inspects the D... and Q... File, correct?

B) once Declude decides, that there is a "TO" whitelist for a particular
email, it will determine if the "Q" file lists more than one "R" line
(Recipient).

C) if there is MORE than one "R", it will create a duplicate of the D... and
Q... File with a new unique name.  In the original Q file the "R" lines for
the whitelisted entry is removed (thus, the other recipients can be
blocked/processed as originally intended)

D) the newly created "Q" file ONLY contains the whitelisted "R" lines so
that the mail can be delivered during the next queue run.


Best Regards
Andy 

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