* Wietse Venema via Postfix-users <[email protected]>:

> > Well, who knew stuff like this would happen. I wasn't aware, and
> > obviously there's quite a lot of broken systems out there...
> 
> I'm surprised. You mentioned seeing a dozen, out of how many messages
> was that, and what was their origin like (commercial transaction,
> discussion forum, business correspondence)?

In the last 7 Days I'm seeing 7 mails in total (which is only a
minuscule fraction of our mail):

Two from a bank (kotak.bank.in) and five from cpms2.ern-net.eu, so
both are of official nature. 

kotak.bank.in seems to use something with Java:
Message-ID: <xxxx.yyyy.JavaMail.wasadmin@KBPRVMUW00236>

cpms2.ern-net.eu has nothing obvious in the headers.

> I would expect that application developers use existing libraries
> to generate email messages, and that broken headers are more likely
> with illegitimate email generators (i.e. email that no-one cares
> about).

So would I :)

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