Hi Scott-
Len says it's common to all versions of Eudora. Is there a way to make an adjustment where the mailer contains "Eudora"? Or is that even a good idea? He also says it's an optional header so it shouldn't matter. Maybe you should communicate directly with Len.
-d
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Unknown error code
A message today from Len Conrad at IMGate failed the BADHEADERS and ROUTING tests.
The error code returned by both tests was the same: a004010f
The lookup on declude.com doesn't know what this means.
That code is a combination of two things.
The first is as John pointed out: Len will often use a computer in the U.S., send mail to someone in the U.S., but relay the mail through an offshore mailserver. Perfectly legal, but it will trigger the ROUTING test (since that is how the majority of spam was sent a couple years ago).
The second problem is that the Message-ID: header was bogus, and did not conform to the RFCs, which caused the E-mail to fail the more serious BADHEADERS test.
-Scott
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