On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, Bill Cole wrote:

On 30 Mar 2016, at 21:22, John Hardin wrote:

 Not sure what you mean by "in the original message body" because it seems
 having a CT:t/* header in the original message suppresses that rule in my
 and David's testing.

randomly added into the body, i.e. text in the format of a header where it's not logically a header.

OK. If it's not immediately following a MIME boundary string (including nested ones) then it should be ignored by the MIME header parser.

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