>My assumption was that JunkMail resolved the first
>alias and assumed the second one was the name of a user account.  And since
>there was no .junkmail file by that name, it used the default settings.  Is
>this what was going on?

Unfortunately, this is all handled by IMail.  IMail gives Declude two 
addresses - the intended recipient (the one that the remote mailserver 
tried sending the E-mail to), and the actual recipient (the one that IMail 
says that it is, after aliases are handled).  I'm guessing that IMail 
translates the alias once before sending it to Declude, and again after 
Declude processes the E-mail to get to the final recipient.
                             -Scott

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