Would marking the subject still allow the Imail rules to process on the
receiving end?

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarding delivers spam


>I have seen from the list archives that when an account is forwarded to 
>another, the second account receives all spams, instead of them being 
>placed in the spam mailbox.

Correct -- that is by design.  The forwarded E-mail may go to another 
server that does not support mailboxes.

>Is there a work around for this? We have users who, when on vacation, will 
>forward their mails to another user. The second user will now receive all 
>of the original recipient's spam, ignoring the MAILBOX directive. This is 
>causing major complaints from the users.

In this case, you'll need to use an action such as HOLD or DELETE that does 
not deliver the E-mail to the recipient.

                                                    -Scott
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