You're about to get a number of responses about not having Null Senders enabled.

Search the archives...there are a number of reasons you need to have Null Senders 
enabled.  You can copy them to a review box if
you're concerned about spam abuse, or outright delete if that's acceptable to all of 
your users.

Without acceptance and delivery, none of your users are getting legitimate delivery 
failures, and those could be important.  Imagine
the user that typos the address of someone in an email containing a million dollar 
contract bid, never gets the delivery failure
notice, and misses out on the opportunity (OK maybe one shouldn't rely on just email 
for a million-dollar contract, but you get the
point).

RFC says you MUST accept Null Senders.

Many mail systems use Null Sender for address verification callbacks, so any system 
you're trying to send to that does this and gats
a rejection may in turn reject or discard your mail for it.

There are 3rd part products that can catch things like multiple recipients from a null 
sender to curb the abuse.

As for read receipts, auto-responders, vacation notices, etc. IMHO these are all evil 
inventions that do more to advertise email
addresses to spammers than provide real value to the real recipients of these things, 
and often generate more false messages to
innocent victims when they get sent out to forged sender addresses in response to 
spam, making you something of a spammer yourself.

Chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Roland Sickenberger
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 7:51 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] read receipt replys


Hi All,
This really doesn't much to do with Imail, but this is the smartest group of email 
people I know.
Imail is blocking read replys because the "mail from" is blank (it shows in the log as 
<>)
Does anybody know in outlook where this setting is changed?
I hate to open up Imail to null senders, I think that's just looking for trouble.






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