Scott,

I just have to jump in here, because I raised the issue of the multiple
recipients a short while ago, and my understanding was that if one
receipient sets an action on a message, that action will also be performed
on the message to all other receipients. I have seen that happen with
several customers for whom we do not have JunkMail activated, yet an action
is performed.

Are you saying that individual actions will take place for individual
messages if they have individual JunkMail files, but if they do not have a
JunkMail file, then the action is determined by the one recipient who does
have actions set?

Can you clarify this, please?

        Erik

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 17:45
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> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Number of times JM scans an email?
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>
>
> >That is a single item scanned 10 times - same content, same
> final action.
> >Why?
> >
> >Is this normal or am I just imagining it?
>
> It's normal, and you aren't imagining it -- but it isn't
> exactly what you
> think.
>
> What you are seeing is Declude JunkMail going through the list of
> recipients, and determining the actions for each one.  So
> Declude JunkMail
> runs the tests, then checks to see what action(s) it should
> take, based on
> the list of recipients.  You'll see the log file entries for each
> recipient, showing what action(s) Declude JunkMail is going to
> take.  However, the tests are only run once per E-mail, no
> matter how many
> recipients.
>
>
>                                                     -Scott
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