Sorry for asking for specifics, could you clarify the minimum versions
of both software products for this function to work. 

Also, this command isn't in the manual, likely because it's still beta,
but considering I read it thoroughly before I emailed the list, you
might want to add a beta section to it.

One other note along these lines, I like to update my config files from
time to time, but new commands found only in newer versions of the
software often show up in them. Is there a chart of Declude version vs.
command? I don't update the version of Declude as often as the config
files, or as the case is at the moment, I need to get an agreement but
won't be able to afford it for a little while.

Thanks

Robert

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Disable outgoing scanning


>Is it not possible (in anyway) for Declude to identify that an email
>came from an authenticated user?

Yes.  With the latest beta of Declude JunkMail and the latest version of

IMail, you can add a line "WHITELIST AUTH" to the
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg 
file to automatically whitelist E-mail sent from authenticated users.

                                                    -Scott
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