I've noticed the same thing. Is this caused by not having the test listed in the Outbound Test section of the GLOBAL file, for JM Pro?

Declude JunkMail will use the IGNORE action if either [1] the config file that is used for the recipient uses the IGNORE action, or [2] there is no action assigned to the test in the config file. That is completely normal.


The issue here is with two customers that have reported that they are using the WARN (or other) action but Declude JunkMail is using the IGNORE action. In about 99% of cases where this happens, it is by design (a config file is being used other than the one that was expected, whitelisting is being used, etc.). But there are 2 cases here that appear as if Declude JunkMail is really not using the action that it should.

-Scott
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