R. Scott Perry wrote:

>> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  - sends to ->    '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  =
>> forwards to =>        '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  = forwards to
>> =>            '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>>
>> %ALLRECIPS% gives  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  when I need
>> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.  %MAILFROM% gives  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' which
>> is great.  I was hoping for a %MAILTO%  that would give me
>> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
>
>
> Actually, in this case, I believe Declude will actually just see
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (unless [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias, rather
> than a forward).  To %ALLRECIPS% here should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

> You might want to try %REALRECIPS%, which will show the alternate
> addresses, which contains the other address(es) that Declude JunkMail
> knows about.

Tried and had no luck.  Gives the same as %ALLRECIPS%.  Chain was
actually shorter and it still came back as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.

Any other suggestions?

Could WAMCHECK be causing these problems?  I didn't think so so I never
mentioned it was in the pot with Declude.


Rod

-- 
Roderick A. Anderson
Project Manager
Technology Services Management Group 
<http://www.technologyservicesmanagementgroup.com/>
Spokane WA, 99202

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