Just for clarification, im not using an IPBYPASS, im using HOP  1, which I
believe would lead to the same thing, thanks.

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Zeros in IP for declude sender



>In messages sent back to users from my mail gateway about email
>notifications (i.e. Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender), I noticed the
>following header:
>
>X-Declude-Sender: <> [0.0.0.0]
>
>The IP address of the mail gateway is suppose to be whitlisted but these
>messages aren't being whitelisted and have the above header.
>
>Other emails from my mail gateway get whitelisted just fine, its just these
>types of messages from the Mail Delivery System (IMGATE machine)
>
>I'm using the latest Declude Beta, Is this behavior by design?

This is by design.  What is happening is you are using an IPBYPASS line to 
*bypass* your gateway server.  That tells Declude JunkMail that the mail is 
really coming from the next hop.  But in this case the gateway isn't adding 
a Received: header that shows the next hop.  So this E-mail is originating 
from nowhere.

In this case, you could use "WHITELIST IP 0.0.0.0".

                                                    -Scott
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