When Declude scans multiple hops, what happens if different hops fail different tests? Is the weight cumulative over the hops, or does Declude find the most offensive hop, and report that weight?

It adds up the weights for each hop.

So it is additive across hops?

That is correct.


Also, when declude scans multiple hops, if it gets to the actual source IP, wouldn't almost every e-mail fail the dial up tests? Most messages originate from a dial up, cable modem, dsl, etc., and then go to the dial up provider's mail server, then to the destination.

For this, Declude JunkMail has code built in to bypass tests with "DUL" or "DYNA" in the name.

Does it only ignore DUL or DYNA if it is the Source hop?

It ignores those tests on all except the first hop.


-Scott
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