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.
Declude JunkMail does not see any E-mails that IMail rejects (due to the IP being in the Control Access file, the return address being in the Kill List, etc.).
Any E-mail that IMail accepts (ones that it expects to attempt to deliver) Declude will process.
Therefore, if you have an E-mail address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" that used to be a customer, but you deleted the account, a spammer that tries sending mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" will have the E-mail rejected, and therefore Declude won't scan it.
However, if you have a "nobody" alias (that accepts all incoming E-mail), or example.com is a gateway domain (sent to another server), then IMail would accept the E-mail, and Declude JunkMail would scan it.
-Scott
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