Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
> There was a thread, either on the mailing list or forum, a little while 
> ago that discussed the legitimate uses for a blank recipient. For 
> instance, I believe the "receipt" feature in Outlook and other clients 
> has a blank recipient.

Blank recipients must be allowed per an RFC that I cant recall off the
top of my head.  There are many types of notification emails that are
sent with a NULL sender of  '<>'.  This is done intentionally to prevent
mail loops.

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