Just a warning on this, make sure that you have that domain setup to be able
to create sub-folders.  We set this up and then realized they were being
returned as they were bouncing since the folder did not exist.

Sincerely,
Grant Griffith
EI8HT LEGS Enhanced Web Management
A Division of ETC
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
877-483-3393

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude vs iMail



>  Does Declude actually place messages, besides those that make it
>through, in the folder/mailbox or does it deliver to iMail with a
>suggestion (?) of which folder to place the message in?
>
>Example:
>
>     SPAMCOP        MAILBOX spam

With the MAILBOX action, Declude JunkMail tells IMail to deliver the E-mail
in the mailbox that you specify ("spam" in this case).  It isn't a
suggestion -- it's what Declude JunkMail expects IMail to do (just the same
as if you had a rule to deliver it to the "spam" mailbox).  It is possible
that IMail could override this for some reason, but I can't think of a case
where it would.

                                                    -Scott
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