Ahh...you mean SWITCHRECIP ON <grin>

That would do it -- that tells Declude JunkMail to use the intended recipient (the one the E-mail was sent to) rather than the actual recipient (the one the alias points to) for the config file.


Yes, we are...have been for quite a while.  I see where you're going with
this...but then I'm curious as to why it would suddenly start whitelisting
this when it didn't previously.

Unfortunately, I can't explain why it would have worked before -- but what you are seeing is the intended behavior, with SWITCHRECIP ON.


In any case, will Declude still use domain1.com if we set up an account in
domain1 that forwards to domain2?  In other words, would Declude see
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the
recipient with SWITCHRECIP ON?

With forwarding (regardless of your Declude settings), Declude will look at the actual user (the one with the mailbox on the server), not the E-mail address that it gets forwarded to.


-Scott
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