> Nope, blocking null senders you'll also block outlook read receipt and a few
> other things

I wouldn't care about read-receipts (I consider those spam) - but what 
about meeting requests?

> And it's not 'don't originate from your server', but from any of all MTAs
> your users can use.

Our policy is a user can only send mail for the company account using 
one of our servers. Of course, since there is no way to actually enforce 
this except after the fact - and since it is not a firable offense - if 
a user does it - well, I won't try to troubleshoot a sending problem if 
they are not using one of our servers.

-- 

Best regards,

Charles

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