> 20030511  000000  127.0.0.1  SMTPD  (0A020122) [64.32.172.145] bogus
> address in MAIL FROM:<>

Stop  blocking null senders and this will go away. You must allow null
senders  if  you  want  your  users  to receive bounces, transient and
permanent  delivery  notifications,  and  some return receipts. You're
also  in  flagrant  violation of the RFCs when you leave this checked,
and  I'm  quite  surprised,  given  that  I  recognize  your name as a
periodic  poster  to  the  list,  that  you  never picked up that info
before.

Note  that  in  IMail  8.0, the option to refuse null senders has been
moved to the 'Advanced' tab--one more step and it's gone for good!

-Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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