The message came from a last hop that should have tripped all 4 of these tests, but for some reason it missed both (DYNA) tests. The only thing that I can come up with is some bug related to the second hop which has a reserved IP forged in the headers (along with my domain forged). This technique of separating (DYNA) and (ALL) otherwise has been working reliably to the best of my knowledge for several months. I did also check to see if the private IP tripped those tests as the results suggest, and it wasn't listed. Could this be related to some internal intelligence for skipping lookups on private IP's throwing off the DYNA skipping?

Actually, the issue here is:


> X-MailPure: SMTP Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Declude JunkMail is assuming that this is a local sender, and therefore skipping the test (since DYNA/DUL tests should not be applied to local users).

This of course brings up another question: Is there a way for Declude JunkMail to find out accurately if the sender is really a local user or not? That, however, can get very tricky (nearly impossible on IMail versions before v8, difficult on v8).

-Scott
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