> In the case of SPAMHEADERS, that test will fail on E-mail that has legal
> headers (but ones which are common in spam and rarely ever seen with
> legitimate mail clients).  The most common problem is that the web
> programmers don't add a Message-ID: header -- the RFCs require that they
> have one, unless they have a good reason not to and understand the
> consequences (that their E-mail may get treated as junk).
>                                               -Scott
>

We're getting SPAMHEADERS failing that have a Message-ID: header, like this;

Message-Id: <200205220850921.SM01366@shared1>

Is there something wrong with this Message-Id: header, or is this failing
for some other reason?  We also get a lot of BADHEADERS failures on email we
programmatically generate - what typically causes these?

TIA,
David


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