Something related (perhaps) that I've just seen. Recently there are an
increasing number of X- headers being added... These frequently are
placed between the Mime Encoding header and the start of the message
body.

Could this be causing the trouble with some implementations?

_M

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| Sanford Whiteman
| Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:09 PM
| To: John Ecker @ The Park Net
| Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Mimeserver
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| > The  software  apparently  quarantines them as 
| "undetermined" due to 
| > malformed  headers.
| 
| What  headers  are  malformed?  Could  you  post  a sample 
| header of a quarantined message? Have you controlled for MUA errors?
| 
| As  I'm  sure  you  know,  Scott  does not create bad MIME, 
| and adding additional  X-headers is legitimate practice, so 
| it's going to be hard to prove that it's something Declude is doing.
| 
| -Sandy
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