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I keep getting these blank emails with this common element in the header:

X-Rot-Version: zvxr^nfpraqrapl(arg

Could this ever be used for legitimate uses?  Also - what sort of rule would be best 
to blacklist an email with this in the header?  Should it just be points or should it 
be blacklisted?

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Mike Loiterman
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