Hi Scott:

>> This may just be expected behavior with the SWITCHRECIP ON option <<

I assume you are only referring to the fact, that a bounce message would
list the same recipient 12 times - that "expected behavior" I can tolerate.

But, with "BYPASSMULTIRECP" it is clear that for "SPAM protection", a
Declude customer wants to bypass the white listing if the SENDER of the
email created an email that listed more than xx recipients.  

The fact that an IMAIL customer may have be distributing the same email xx
times AFTER it was successfully received should not be counted against the
email, when assessing it for "spamminess" (e.g., bypassing the whitelist).

Otherwise, it would render the entire SWITCHRECIP feature useless (and I
know that there was a good reason, why I have this turned on.)

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:    +1 201 934-9206 



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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Bug: Alias content counted as recipients



>Yes, SWITCHRECIP=ON.
>
>However, the problem stated with i12, we reproduced the problem at will 
>until we went back to i8 - and then tne problem went away.
>
>So, something is wrong with SWITCHRECIP=ON and BYPASSMULTIRECP 
>combination in i12.

This may just be expected behavior with the SWITCHRECIP ON option (which 
happened to change for i12).  I'll do some further investigating on this.

                                                    -Scott
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