The problem is: REDIRECT doesn't seem to work in the $default$.JunkMail files. However, it works fine in username.domain.tld.JunkMail files.
You may already know this, but just in case: The REDIRECT command will only work in the configuration file that Declude JunkMail uses for a recipient. So if there are both per-user and per-domain settings for a user (in which case Declude JunkMail uses the per-user settings), the per-user file is the one that Declude JunkMail will use the REDIRECT command from.
Here's a snippet from the spam log for a domain with only a $default$.JunkMail file, with the first line saying
REDIRECT @nutripharma.com D:\IMail\Declude\standard_spamfilter.JunkMail
Q971701fd02a8dfbd REVDNS:4 . Total weight = 4
Q971701fd02a8dfbd Using [incoming] CFG file D:\IMail\Declude\nutripharma.com\$default$.junkmail.
Q971701fd02a8dfbd Msg failed REVDNS (This E-mail was sent from a MUA/MTA 193.216.23.92 with no reverse DNS entry.). Action=IGNORE.
Q971701fd02a8dfbd L1 Message OK
Q971701fd02a8dfbd Last action = IGNORE.
Apparently, JM doesn't read the REDIRECT command from a $default$ file, and no actions are taken :-(
Are you sure that the "REDIRECT @nutripharma.com D:\IMail\Declude\standard_spamfilter.JunkMail" line appears in the D:\IMail\Declude\nutripharma.com\$default$.junkmail file? Are you sure that you are running v1.70 (you can type "\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt to display the version)?
-Scott
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