On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 10:52:48 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote: > Andrew Pam writes: > > Message-IDs MUST be globally unique as defined in the RFCs, so the > > chance of collision is zero unless someone has very broken (or > > malicious) email software. > > A good 80% of email, according to recent statistics, is indeed broken > and/or malicious -- spam, malware, etc. I've seen many spams with > duplicate or missing Message-IDs.
Is anyone here blocking messages without message-ids? How's it working for you? Get many false positives? Brian
