Is there anything we can do to prevent someone from sending an email with
multiple @ signs in the To field? e.g. a spammer sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@myvaliddomain.com. The imail server is accepting the
email since @myvaliddomain.com is a local domain and then sending the
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In effect relaying through the server.
What can I do with Declude to help stop this? An Imail rule does not work
since the UserId is processed before the Rules (I tried...). Any help is
appreciated.
IMail should not be doing that.

There is a known issue where IMail will accept mail in the format "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" under certain circumstances. However, I am not aware of IMail accepting mail in the format "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@example.com" and causing it to be delivered.

In the first case ("%"), the "PERCENT" test in Declude JunkMail will catch it.

Do you have some log files where IMail is doing this? What version are you running?
-Scott

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