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Newlines with a number (nnSP) are actually in the source. Newlines without a number are artifacts of the 76-character/line limit.
I see nothing that violates the "Continuation can happen anywhere - just start the next header line with whitespace"
You've violated RFC 2822 rules on header folding. Twice.
When Folding is allowed, it's only allowed between logical tokens where whitespace is legal, you can't split a domain name in half like that.
Might I suggest reading 2.2.3. Long Header Fields
" The general rule is that wherever this standard allows for folding white space (not
simply WSP characters), a CRLF may be inserted before any WSP."
Note that inserting a CRLF between "p" and "a" does not constitute inserting one before a white space.
Also, folding is EXPLICITLY prohibited in the msg-id part of the Message-ID: header.
Read section 3.6.4. Identification fields
"Since the msg-id hasa similar syntax to angle-addr (identical except that comments and
folding white space are not allowed)"