After upgrading from 1.77i12 to 1.77i17 I get this.
01/12/2004 18:39:34 Q303603930282ebed ERROR: nTests corrupted (1)
01/12/2004 18:39:35 Q303603930282ebed (Error 5 at 4234ac v1.77i15)
01/12/2004 18:39:35 Q303603930282ebed (log part 2 saved as C:\declude.gp2)
01/12/2004 18:39:35 Q303603930282ebed (log part 1 saved as C:\declude.gp1)
01/12/2004 18:40:00 Q304f0288029c4e8f ERROR: nTests corrupted (1)
01/12/2004 18:40:00 Q303803930282f265 ERROR: nTests corrupted (1

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:28 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] 1.77i12 Bug: Aliases Counted in
BYPASSMULTIRECP


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> >any news on this matter?
>
> The issue with 1.77i12 and the bypasswhitelist option has been fixed in
> v1.77i15 at http://www.declude.com/interim .  So if a user sends an E-mail
> with one recipient that is an alias that expands to 5 addresses, the
> bypasswhitelist option will only count it as one recipient.
>
> 1.77i15 also changes the new LOGLEVEL LOW "one-line summary" log file
entry
> to include the weight, and start with "Tests failed [weight=WEIGHT]: ".
>
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