Thought so neither - will continue my search: the component itself or the mailer ofthe hostingprovider.

Thanks for letting me know.

    Jos


On 29-3-2018 20:18, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jos Chrispijn:
To: arecipi...@someserver.com
X-PHP-Originating-Script: 0:class.phpmailer.php
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 14:40:07 +0200
From: newslet...@someserver.com
Reply-To: newslet...@someserver.com
Message-ID: <odm3nza3ac815y53bamtuymjmynziwnze0o...@www.somesite.nl>
That is not a Postfix Message-ID header. See below for examples
of a real Postfix queue ID.

MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
  ???? boundary="b1_7637dbbd774694148fb9e0abfd84efd7"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Message-ID: <12673aa57c00480ab09c641ac2b732d6....@hostingprovider.com>
That is also not a Postfix message-ID header.

Postfix Message-ID headers have one of the following formats:

<20180329053241.c57e2332...@english-breakfast.cloud9.net>

     20180329053241 is the UTC time in seconds in in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
     form, and C57E2332224 is a short Postfix queue ID (hexadecimal
     string with 5 characters for the sub-second time in microseconds,
     followed by the file inode number).

<40bxk51ky2zj...@spike.porcupine.org>

     40BXk51Ky2zJrNr is a long Postfix queue ID (6 or more characters
     for the UTC time in seconds, 4 characters for the sub-second
     time in  microseconds, the 'z', followed by the file inode
     number.

            Wietse

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