For the last 2 months we've been getting an increasing amount of incoming messages with incomplete headers and an empty message body. They prevent POP users from downloading their email. I suspect we are not the only ones and was wondering if there was a known approach to dealing with them and preventing them from getting into a users mailbox ? An example...
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