I think this is interesting because it points at a place where the
TO_LOCALPART_EQ_REAL test may be commonly triggered (besides dman's
username) -- mail to mailing lists.

This may even be likely, if the user uses some kind of address book, and puts
in the list's name in the name field, and if their mail program then attempts
to generate an email address based on that, using the list name as the name
part.

I'm not sure what the X-Em-Version thingy is. Somethings to do with
earthlink?

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