Rename the hijack.cfg to hijack.cfg.txt. You will then need to stop and
restart the decludeproc service.

John T
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> Gufler Markus
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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] RE: David, Linda...
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> found a hijack.cfg file even if I hadn't used it anytime before. Could
> it
> be that with completely equal config files after upgrading from v3 to
> v4
> hijack functionality was enabled?
> How could I completely disable this functionality?
> 
> 
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