Is there a way to re-queue messages after they've been received?
It all depends on what "received" means. For quarantined E-mails (such as ones using the HOLD action in Declude JunkMail), they can be re-queued (since they are never delivered). But:
Let's say I get a false positive spam that end up in the spam box. I then "tweak" the rule that caught it and want to validate the change with the same message....Is there a way to simply re-queue the original message?
For E-mail that goes to someone other than the recipient, you would need to get creative. You could simply forward the E-mail to the recipient, or you could perhaps use the "IMail Client" to move the E-mail to the recipient's mailbox. But it can't be re-queued, since it has already been delivered, and the information in the SMTP envelope is gone (you would need to re-create the Q*.SMD file to re-queue it).
-Scott
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