I tried to check the knowledge base before making this post.
Good. :)
I received some email the other day, that was from @freemail.com This domain I have in my kill list. I also received mail from @mail.com as well, this is also in my Kill List. But I found out that I have more than "1" Entry of the 2 in my List.
I'm not sure what you mean? Does that mean that you have:
@freemail.com
@freemail.com
with the line listed twice? If so, you can just remove one of the lines.
What my question is:::???
I'm not sure what that question ":::???" is?
This one I do understand. :)If you have more than "1" Entry of a domain in your Kill List. Will it not detect it??
IMail should catch it even if it is listed more than once.
Note, however, that the Kill List works on the "return address" of the E-mail (the MAIL FROM in the SMTP envelope; look at the IMail SMTP log files for that, or an X-Declude-Sender: header in the E-mail if you use Declude JunkMail and have it log the return address), which is often different from the From: or Reply-To: headers.
-Scott
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