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What happens in this case where the email is routed through several servers
to get to my user.  Does Declude check all the paths or just the last one
that it received it from. It appears that Declude would know about the other
routes because they are mentioned in the headers.

That depends on how you have Declude JunkMail set up. By default, Declude JunkMail will only scan the IP that connected to you (which is what most people historically have done with anti-spam software). However, Declude JunkMail is very flexible; you can have it bypass gateways/backups of yours, and you have it scan multiple hops if you want to. Normally this is only necessary if either you have gateways/backups, or if you have people forwarding E-mail from another address that does not scan the E-mail for spam.


-Scott
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