I've verified what you found, and I'm enclosing a sample GMail with complete header (not mangled through a mail client).
What I think Declude is doing is finding the text "subject:" in the domain keys header, instead of the the subject: line that follows a newline sequence.
That is correct. There is a known issue (which will be fixed in the next release) where "subject:" in the middle of headers will cause some confusion with some Declude JunkMail tests.
-Scott
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