I have a CGI that bounces a message back if there is a match. So the routing rules 
must take place when the
router accesses that account. Some of the rules forward email from one account to 
another so I don't think
this is the case here. But I could be wrong too... LOL

Christopher Dixon wrote:

> Rich
>
> routing rulse take place once a user accesses their mailbox. Spam
> filters are loaded at server startup so they act on the mail as it
> arrives at the stmp server. So if the message gets caught by the spam
> filter its placed in spam folder or bounced depending on which spam
> setting you have selected.
>
> Anyone can correct me if im incorrect.
>
> Christopher
>
> Richard Klein wrote:
> >
> > By the way, I have re-loaded the spam & whitelist filters.  Does that also reload 
> > the routing filters?
> >
> >    -Rich
> >
> > On 02/Mar/2003 09:19:57, Richard Klein  wrote:
> > > If I fill out a form that may result in spam, like, say, I sign
> > > up for a contest at iwon.com, I use a telltale email address,
> > > like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > So, I set up a routing rule to delete any emails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > >
> > > delete "" CASEI tocc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > but I still get emails addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my
> > > spam folder.  What am I doing wrong?
> > >
> > >    -Rich
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