All,

As far as I can remember the only things I have received that had Null
senders, aside from automated responses, were virii and spam! There is
no reason for the sending address not to be disclosed. If you wish to
hide, use a secure mail service such as Hushmail.com. As for the
solution, Thank You. I will uncheck the box and filter Null senders from
the mail scanner.

Thankx,

Kirk

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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:28 PM
To: Kirk Connaway
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Read Reciepts in Outlook 2K


Kirk,

Further  to  Sue's  comment,  you can only do harm by checking 'Refuse
NULL  <>  Senders'  if  your  mail  server  is connected to the public
Internet.  The Imail KB is far too forgiving on this point. Uncheck it
and be a good citizen!

Sandy


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