May be I misunderstand
>> The forwarding is actually handled by IMail after the E-mail is processed by Declude, so there is no evidence of forwarding when Declude sees the E-mail. <<
If the forwarding is handled by Imail AFTER Declude processed it - then would Declude first ACT on the incoming email (e.g., bounce, delete, warn - and Virus checking) and only messages that make it past the Declude filters would eventually be forwarded?
That is correct.
If it works that way - then where's the problem? There is no reason to rescan the forwarded copies, if the original was already processed?
If the E-mail is blocked (such as with DELETE or HOLD), there is no problem. But if you use an action that causes the E-mail to be delivered (such as SUBJECT, WARN, MAILBOX), then the forwarded E-mail will be delivered.
-Scott
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