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Hello John,

JDH>      Received: from unknown

JDH> It turns out this kind of header can occur even in non-SPAM mail
JDH> depending on the server configuration.

i've got this 'Received: from unknown' in *every header:
it's being added by the pc from my own network...

it's there when i send or retrieve mail... just check, there should be
this:

Received: from unknown (HELO 212.123.1.174) ([212.123.1.174])
(envelope-sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) by 

so i can't really recommend filtering on that:
any simple network will put this in the headers...

just my 0.02 $

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