Hi UM/Tom (This is Stuart from the other forum)
You picked Nebula, but that's not rejection. The nebula setting sets a weighting for stacking based upon your FWHM, eccentricity and SNR. It mimics the Subframe Selector script
What Adam is talking about is rejection, which you can find under the image integration submenu in the WBPP script. The default is "Auto" which means that it will pick which rejection algorithm (eg: linear fit, windsorized sigma, etc) is the best. You should be able to see what it used by looking at the process console or by looking at the history in the integrated frame as Adam said. You can change the high and low rejection by fiddling with the sigma high and sigma low sliders.
But if your final stack looks good, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Stu