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Solved this! ~George Cistumitherjip 25.Mar.03 11:31 PM a Web browser Notes Client 6.0Windows XP
It turns out this wasn't an issue. The Xheader was converted to a field in Notes, so I just had to use the item.Xheader(0)=1 to find the spam (the system sets spam to have an Xheader set to 1). Works great! I was thrown by the fact that it was a header and that the views could not pick up based on it, even though it showed in a form with a field of that name.