On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:24:40 -0700, Steve Atkins <st...@blighty.com> wrote:

>Another vote for this. Mostly because Exchange has[1] a bad habit
>of occasionally modifying email as it's sent...

And as it is received.  If you are looking at mail as received by an Exchange
server, be aware that header elements may be rearranged in sequence, rewritten
in curious ways, or omitted entirely.  I speak as one who often attempted to
do forensics on spam complained of internally at Microsoft by Those Who Must
Be Obeyed.

mdr
-- 
There's a funny thing that happens when you know the correct
answer.  It throws you when you get a different answer that
is not wrong.    -- Dr Bowman (Freefall)


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