>My Declude (1.20) handled two messages distributed by the IPSWITCH list
>server to me, which were virused, by sending the Imail_Forum two messages
>which *I* should have received?????     The wording of those messages are
>what the intended recipient of virused mail, myself, should be getting ...
>instead, I received nothing, the list server at IPSWITCH received what I
>should have, and the copies which should have been sent to the 'sender'
>(IPSWITCH) by Declude are nowhere to be found?

The E-mail notifications aren't actually being sent to the list.  The IMail 
mailing list gets sent using a return address (found in the "MAIL FROM" 
from the SMTP envelope) of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  This is 
the address that the E-mail notifications get sent to.

If your .eml template files say "To: %MAILFROM%", they would go to the 
owner of the IMail mailing list.  If they say "To: %ALLRECIPS%", it should 
just go to you (Declude uses the E-mail addresses that the remote mail 
server attempted delivery to -- your address).  "To: 
postmaster@%REMOTEHOST%" would send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Anyway, is there some light at the end of this tunnel?   or---   am I just
>staring too long into the light?     Still Confused Here?     I would rather
>my Declude not hassle list servers at all (a new option to honor precedence
>bulk? ... I mentioned this before).     Actually, the Imail_Forum
>participants are being very forgiving/understanding about Declude dumping my
>Notice(s) onto the list but I'd like not to press their patience.

I don't believe the notifications are getting sent to the IMail forum -- I 
haven't seen them showing up there.  But you are correct that Declude Virus 
could use something such as a "Precedence: bulk" check.  It *is* on our 
request database, just waiting for the right time to get added.
                                                 -Scott

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