>From what I have gathered, all valid e-mail messages seem to have a "Message
ID:" field with some identifying numbers followed by an "@" symbol and then
a hostname of some kind. (Eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED])

I am running qmail and courier-imap using MailDir. I've been getting a lot
of "corrupt" e-mails to clients mailboxes. The messages stop their MUA's
from downloading the mail when it gets to this corrupt message. The messages
are always completley blank. One common factor they seem to have is the
Message ID: is always something like this: "Message ID: Message-ID: <G[20".

I want to drop these messages with QS if I can. Is this possible?

CR



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