> produce a failure for messages with "From: " and "Sender: " and
> "Reply-To" lines of "<>",(i.e. spam with no proper addresses in)
> even if sender_try_verify is used rather than sender_verify?
>
> What I am trying to do is block the stuff that is obviously rubbish,
> but not reject mail due to temporary problems with our heavily loaded
> network. Is that about right?
Sorry to tell you this but <> is a perfectly valid value for from:,
sender: and reply-to:. Read the relevant RFCs. Do not reject mail
with these values....
John.
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