OK, so why show three of the same, if it is to an alias just show the alias
without the duplication. The duplication makes it look like there is a bug
in Declude when this the intended behaviour.

No problem for me to look up the actual recipients. But it would be clearer
if it only showed the alias address once. If alias pointed to 100 addresses
would it show france@ 100 times??


Kevin Bilbee

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> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] %ALLRECIPS% Strange
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>
>
> >The france@ account is the alias and points to one alias and two
> accounts.
> >This is a messages that was held and then moved back into the
> spool folder.
>
> In this case, Declude JunkMail is seeing three recipients (as the alias
> points to 3 different addresses).  But, it displays the intended
> recipient
> rather than the actual recipient, in order to hide the actual
> recipient (as
> some people do not want others knowing what address(es) their
> aliases point
> to).
>
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