SMTP Imail log:
06:06 11:13 SMTPD(007A0120) [209.26.230.188] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06:06 11:13 SMTPD(008B009A) [209.26.230.188] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06:06 11:13 SMTPD(0051014C) [209.26.230.188] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06:06 11:13 SMTPD(00290138) [209.26.230.188] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unfortunately, I can't tell you which of these four E-mails is the one you posted.
I would recommend using the "XSENDER ON" and "XSPOOLNAME ON" options in the global.cfg file, which makes it much easier to get the information you need.
Any ideas?
You could send me your blacklist.txt file?
Also, What is the difference within the blacklist.txt file contain entries that begin with a period (.junkmail.com), @ (@junkmail.com), or just blank (junkmail.com)
They all work the same -- Declude JunkMail checks to see if the sender has whatever you list in their return address. So "@example.com" which catch any E-mail from @example.com, ".example.com" would catch any E-mail from @*.example.com, and "example.com" would catch both @example.com and @*.example.com as well as @not_an_example.com.
-Scott
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