Here is where I was getting confused...

If you use the MAILBOX action, for example:
CATCHALLMAILS   MAILBOX spam

...when you use this action on an emaill address that has Mail Forwarding turned on, 
it will still forward the message even though Declude attempts to drop it into the 
sub-mailbox.  I guess that's an IMail thing.

Turning on declude debugging shows that it does in fact attempt to put it into the 
sub-mailbox...

08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Using [incoming] CFG file 
d:\imail\Declude\excedentmail.com\wboebel.junkmail.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 ...........................X.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Test #27 [CATCHALLMAILS weight=0] triggered; 
action = 10 []
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Msg failed CATCHALLMAILS ().
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Moving spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s 
mailbox spam.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterRecip( 1, [EMAIL PROTECTED], spam);
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterRecip: Loading queuefile
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterRecip: Changing mailbox to spam. Altering 
queuefile.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Subject: test 3
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Looping...
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Done Looping
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterRecip( 5, (null), (null));
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterRecip: Saving queuefile
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 X-Note: Sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 
f7.law4.hotmail.com ([216.33.149.7]).
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 AlterMessage
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Set process priority back to 32.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Adding warning
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Final action=0.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 d:\imail\spool\Q15660575013a39d5.SMD
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Unlocked d:\imail\spool\Q15660575013a39d5.SMD.
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Passing to SMTP3: d:\imail\smtp32.exe 
"d:\imail\spool\Q15660575013a39d5.SMD".
08/29/2002 08:36:55 Q15660575013a39d5 Total Time: 312ms


-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:17:47 -0400
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases & mail forwarding



>Yep, I was careful about that. Since I put different text into the warning 
>for the CATCHALLEMAIL test in each $default$.junkmail I was able to 
>reliably tell which configuration was being used for each email.
>
>I was very confused up until then, so using the CATCHALLEMAIL test was 
>very handy and a good general debugging idea.

In that case, I would suggest using the debug mode, which should help clear 
this up.  To use the debug mode, you can change the "LOGLEVEL LOW" line in 
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg to "LOGLEVEL DEBUG".  Then, send an E-mail 
through like you were before, and then switch back to "LOGLEVEL LOW".  You 
can then E-mail me the \IMail\spool\dec####.log file (as an attachment), 
and I can take a look at it to see what is happening.
                         -Scott

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