Well, the home.com remark was meant to be comic relief, but Mike's comment
drills right to the point of my question. The information in the old spool
view page made delivery failures very visual, and I actively managed the
server hosts file based on that knowledge. Now it feels like I'm flying
completely blind. 

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Imail queue viewing

A great solution to the @home.com thing:  if you make the assumption that
the new owner of @home.com won't do anything useful with it, you can create
a local DNS entry for it with no MX record.  This causes IMail to
immediately bounce the message instead of sitting in the queue.

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> received in separate groups. We used that display to allow us to 
> massage messages sent to incorrect addresses by fumble-fingered 
> executives [we have one who STILL insists that his friend is at 
> home.com] and other similarly thankless tasks.

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