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?

   If you have more than "1" Entry of a domain in your Kill List.
Will it not detect it??
This one I do understand. :)

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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