Scott, et.al.,
According to the instructions I was given below I have (supposedly)
configured Declude JunkMail to only "work" on the NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM domain
name.  In the "$default$.JunkMail" file in the "/declude/" folder I have set
all of the actions to IGNORE.  The "$default$.JunkMail" in the
"/declude/nexustechgroup.com/" folder is a copy of the original
"$default$.JunkMail" from the download site.  It seemed to be working and
after I turned it on yesterday I didn't receive any indication from our
customers, i.e. complaints from non-NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM domains, that
something was amiss.

However, this morning I received a complaint from one of our outside web
developers that e-mail messages that are being generated from one of our
customer web sites to recipients who sign up for a trial on that web site
have the term "SPAM" in the subject.  That is the action that I configured
NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM for but neither the sender of the e-mail nor the
recipient of the e-mail are a NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM user so I don't understand
why Declude JunkMail is even bothering with the message.

I know it's not much but here is the visible header with confidential
specifics remove...

========================================
From: CustomerService@<sender>.com
[mailto:CustomerService@<sender>.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 2:00 AM
To: sjf@<recipient>.com
Subject: SPAM: Trial Signup for <snip>
========================================

You'll have to trust me that neither the sender or the recipient is
NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM.

We do allow our web hosting customers to bounce e-mail off of our IMail
Server that is destined for the Internet.  But why would Declude JunkMail
even touch the e-mail if it doesn't have NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM as the sender or
recipient?

I'm interested in your feedback.

Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Getting Started With Declude JunkMail


>
> >Is there a way that I can immediately configure Declude JunkMail to
> >only work on one domain, NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM, right after installing it?
>
> Yes.
>
> To do that, first copy the \Imail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file to
> \Imail\Declude\nexustechgroup.com\$default$.JunkMail.  This file will be
> used to determine the settings for the NEXUSTECHGROUP.COM domain.
>
> Then, replace all instances of "WARN" in the
> \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file to "IGNORE".  That will set up the
> default so that no action will be taken on spam.
>                                         -Scott
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