Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Lloyd Zusman writes:
>
>> In some cases, one of the Received-SPF headers that gets generated by
>> Courier ends up being inserted after the initial group of headers, and
>> inside the first part of a multipart message.  The following consists of
>> the topmost lines of a spam that I received, which illustrates this
>
> The spam was a corrupted message.  This will not happen with ordinary
> messages.

Thanks.

So ... could you or someone explain what exactly is the nature of this
corruption?  I'd like to be able to somehow detect it programmatically,
if possible.  There definitely are two consecutive newlines in the
original message between the last line of the header and the start of
the first multipart separator, so I know that it must be something other
than that.

Thanks again.


-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 God bless you.



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