Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Badheaders.

2002-05-14 Thread Zul J

Scott..

Thanks a lot.

-Zul

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Badheaders.


>
> >One of our developer created a vb program to send mail using our smtp
> >server but the mail failed the BADHEADERS spam test. Can anyone please
> >give me more info on the BADHEADERS spam test or how to rectify this ?
>
> To find out, you need to find the code that Declude JunkMail assigned the
> E-mail (such as "80200202"). If you use the WARN action, this will appear
> in the E-mail headers. Otherwise, you will need to look in the log file.
>
> You can look up the code using the "BADHEADERS lookup" at
> www.declude.com/tools . The most common reason an E-mail will fail the
> BADHEADERS test is because it is missing a Date: header (or has no time
> zone or an incorrect time zone). This is illegal, and will often cause
> E-mail to get "lost" on a server or mail client.
>  -Scott
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[Declude.JunkMail] Badheaders.

2002-05-13 Thread Zul J



Hi,
 
One of our developer created a vb program to 
send mail using our smtp server but the mail failed the BADHEADERS spam test. 
Can anyone please give me more info on the BADHEADERS spam test or how to 
rectify this ?
 
Thanks.
 
-Zul