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The subject [none] doesn't actually exist, it's just a substitute for a subject header that has not even one character in it, so you can at least open the message by clicking on the subject header. If I would have to guess, I suppose you could try to set your e-mail filter to scan for e-mails with the subject header:
""
Exactly like that. It should then signify to Yahoo's e-mail a subject that has no characters in it. If that doesn't work then you may have run into a problem - Yahoo's e-mail filters may not be prepared to handle empty subject headers.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME NovaFlash
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 23 december 2005, 10:14:38
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 83.161.0.134
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