Has anyone noticed genuine spam wrapped in Choatian wrappers?

Perhaps someone who's good at header analysis can comment.

This is the header of a mailing list sales pitch I retrieved from my trash 
file (where Choate and MattX go.

I also got some porno spam.

Innovation thy name is spam.

DCF


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