Can I recommend that the condition be looked at where it grabs the received headers from the body just in case there are other issues with this code that could appear elsewhere...
This will be fixed for the next release.
Specifically, Declude JunkMail was only checking the headers for an IP address -- but if an IP address was needed later (such as with the %REMOTEIP% variable) and no IP was known, a separate function was called to pick up the first IP in the E-mail. This worked fine with IMail v7 (as all E-mails would have the IMail Received: header), but a change in IMail v8 (not adding the Received: header) caused Declude to see an IP in the body of the E-mail.
... and apart from that, maybe whitelist all GSE named files, or give us a way to whitelist all GSE named files (such as working it into WHITELIST AUTH or another switch).
I'll see if we can do that.
-Scott
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