Mark Carroll wrote:
> The sysadmin of one of the machines I receive mail on will soon be
> rejecting messages that have no Message-ID, as apparently virtually all
> such mail that comes in with no Message-ID is unsolicited spam.... with
> the surprising exception of qmail bounce messages. Sure, I know that
> there's no requirement to include a Message-ID line, but isn't it
> eminently sensible to?

Can't you get this sysadmin to relax the rule for bounce messages? It's not
like messages with <> as the sender are hard to spot, especially as he's going
to the trouble of finding a Message-Id.

-- 
        Peter Haworth   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Paranotions, which designate constructs, may now contain metanotions and
 ``hypernotions'' have been introduced in order to designate protonotions"
                -- A. van Wijngaarden et al., _ALGOL 68 Revised Report_

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