With Declude Junkmail installed and running, is the iMail KILL.LST file still relevant, and where does it fall in the processing order?
Declude gives me the ability to make custom Ip address black lists, and can use CIDR format to specify a range of IP addresses. This is very cool. Declude also does e-mail address black lists, also cool. If I understand things correctly, the drawback is that the message has to be received before Declude can decide what to do with it. For some e-mail sources ('greatamericandeals.com', for example), I'm just deleting the message. As I understand it, if this domain is in the KILL.LST file, iMail won't even let the message in the door; saving bandwidth and cpu cycles.
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