Hello all, 

A gentleman I respect (Bruce Kushnick of teletruth, aka New Networks
Institute, at newnetworks.com) puts out a newsletter via Outlook Express. He's
getting caught by the above rule. Trivial to whitelist or mod the score, his
valid concern is that he just purchased a new computer and is using a new
install of Outlook Express. So he is likly not alone in getting impacted.

He is BTW an interesting gentlemen who spends quite a bit of his time battling
ILECs, he is a friend of the Internet. 

So my question to the group, I believe I understand the origion of this rule,
but now I would like to get him unaffected by it. Would anyone be able to
hazard a guess as to how to remove the 4 zeroes from the OE assigned
message-id?

> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Kelly

303-442-3909
Boulder, Colorado





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