Oops, disregard, I see that BYPASSMULTIRECP is just a user defined test name
being used with bypasswhitelist option.

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


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> From: "Andy Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > But, with "BYPASSMULTIRECP" it is clear that for "SPAM protection", a
>
> Sorry to jump in on this thread, but what is "BYPASSMULTIRECP" and when
was
> it introduced into Declude?  I searched the JunkMail manual, release
notes,
> and archive site and found no reference to this option.
>
> Bill
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