Hmm, from my limited understanding, that seems to contradict your initial
answer when you said declude will process any email that's handed to the
server.  I would appreciate it if you can elaborate more.

Thanks,

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>I have deleted thousands of email accounts on my domain, and those accounts
>still receive 10s of thousands of mainly spam messages.  To decrease server
>load, would it be possible to make it so declude doesn't see the email for
>non-existing email accounts?

If you have deleted the accounts, IMail should not accept E-mail to those 
addresses (unless you use a "nobody" alias, or are acting as a gateway).

                                                    -Scott
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