> As with any test, it does have some false positives.  But it
> appears that they are very low.

How does it work?

From my initial posting about the test:


This one looks for spaces in SMTP commands where there shouldn't be any.

Why it can be triggered by an message sent from Outlook 2003?

Because Outlook 2003 is junk. :)


There are several things that Outlook 2003 does that are not RFC-compliant. I'm guessing that soon lots of people will start whitelisting E-mail sent from Outlook 2003, and then soon after that spammers will add Outlook 2003 headers to their spams.

-Scott
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