Reply to: R. Scott Perry
      Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Null Sender on Friday 7:16:33 AM

Would this work if it is '<>' as it most commonly is? Then it is
truly not blank... I think Block Null Sender covers this instance.
It would be nice to have an alternative that was RFC compliant.

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>>Is there anyway to assign points to a null sender?  Most null sender
>>emails I get are spam and was wondering if I could assign a point value to
>>null sender?

R> I believe you could set up a filter, and add this line to the filter file:

R> MAILFROM  2  ISBLANK


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