Okay, more reports.  It is NOT only the one server.  Here's one, with real
info:
Received: from mail.everbridge.net.
smtp.everbridge.net.
66-77-69-13-static-ip.everbridge.net ([66.77.69.13] helo=smtp.everbridge.net
)
by .....

That one has 3 different names.  Baffled.

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:59 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've got a user who has an alias on a no processing list.  She reported
> that for the last couple of days she's received poorly formatted mail.  I
> looked into what she's complaining about.
>
> It turns out that all of the messages, at least the ones that I saw are
> from the same external server.  The file in the okmail corpus has all of
> the normal X-ASSP headers followed by this strange line (details obscured)
> Received: from ext-abbmail.hnnet.xx.org.
> parkland-mail3.hnnet.xx.org ([1xx.x.45.20] helo=
> parkland-mail3.hnnoc.xx.org)
> by assp.ourcharity.org....
>
> that's 3 seaprate lines, the first of which ends in .org.  (with the
> period)
>
> I did a reverse lookup of the IP address, and I get
> ext-abbmail.hnnet.xx.org without the ending period as I'd expect.  The
> helo of parkland-mail3.hnnoc.xx.org is assigned the same A record in DNS.
>
>
> I believe the display problem is caused by Outlook not knowing what to do
> with a header line that starts "parkland" so it just assumes that it's the
> end of the header and starts showing the message.  That makes the rest of
> the html formatted message get all buggered up too since it's no longer a
> valid html document.
>
> I don't know what could be causing this problem.  Why are the 2 hostnames
> in the from line.  Why does one end in a period?  How did the return get in
> there?  Could the return be some kind of word wrapping thing?
>
> Any ideas?
>
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