Hi Scott:

This one returned code 8020000c (This E-mail has a bogus Date: header.) -
however, the Date: header does look just fine?

May be the problem is the "Subject" header - as it appears to "wrap" around
into a second line?  But, then again, multi-line headers appear to be quite
normal, because even the "Received" and "To" headers are multiline?


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