Bill said:
> I am assuming that there must still be enough 'broken' mail
> servers "out there" that it is still possible to move mail that
> is not RFC compliant but I am totally mystified as to how a
> message that has no destination can be forwarded by any mail
> server!?
> 
> Has anyone else seen anything like this (ie:  No destination
> header at all)?

     I received a spam ad that bragged about the same thing
you saw, but there _was_ a source IP address.  It would be
fun to have a script to automate the process of tracing,
WAIS-ing and bouncing such mail. 

     ...remember the time someone on the list sent us a
mail that was *to our domain root and from our domain root*
(back around Feb or Mar when we were tangling with smail
"From" headers)?  Now that was a class act! ;-)

Art

> 
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> -bill
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