We are running 1.75.

I've never seen "whitelisted" in a header.  I just made a simple
whitelist rule for testing, and it doesn't seem to add the header.

Perhaps some other misconfiguration is preventing this?

Corby


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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist warning headers?


>I just looked and it seems we have that line by default in the config 
>file, but whitelisted messages don t get the header you showed.  Did
you 
>do something in addition to that entry?

Are you running an old version of Declude JunkMail (v1.58 or earlier --
you 
can type "\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt to find out the 
version you are running)?  If so, it would not show "Whitelisted" in the

X-Spam-Tests-Failed: header.


                                                    -Scott
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