Correct.After reprinting the Junkmail manual I see why am only having partial success. I have been using the "from" domains in the format @emailoffers.com (occasionally using the format deals-central.com - to catch 10.dealscentral as well as 20.dealscentral). So I suppose since the "from" and or "reply to" addresses are often going to be different than the X-declude sender (which I don't see in the e-mail headers? I'd have to dig through the I-mail logs to find this?) I'm really only "blacklisting" those that happen to be the same.
You can use the "XSENDER ON" option (in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file) to get Declude JunkMail to record the return address in the headers.
Sorry -- it, too, checks the return address (also called "MAIL FROM" or "From address in the SMTP envelope").I have since added most of the e-mail address that were in the blacklist file to the SMTP KILL list in IMAIL, which says that it checks the from address. Lets see if that helps.
-Scott
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