Duboux
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Hi Jeff,
What can we do against those (most probably) spam email harvesters / checkers, that send out empty emails with empty headers ?
I'd very much like to block them.
And most rather with in a way that makes them think our email addresses don't exist.
What can we do against those (most probably) spam email harvesters / checkers, that send out empty emails with empty headers ?
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X-Antivirus-Scanner: Seems clean. You should still use an Antivirus Scanner
I'd very much like to block them.
And most rather with in a way that makes them think our email addresses don't exist.