"CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson" said:

> But with the large amount of Outlook Express users out there I imagine that
> this rule will cause alot of false positives.  You can talk all day about MS
> not following RFC standards but in the end the customer still gets
> legitimate email tagged as Spam and is not happy and they don't care about
> RFCs.

BTW my position on this, FWIW, is to take the old IETF position: "be
conservative in what you send, and liberal in what you receive".  ie,
if lots of legit mail contains non-RFC-compliant stuff, then it should
be accepted, even if the RFCs say it's bad.

--j.


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