Secondly... :( I'm afraid that all the E-mail addresses are on the same line. Blocking Hotmail could be a bad thing, though I couldn't find any other examples in the 1,200 messages, though I'm not at all confident that there weren't other messages that were sent to my customers.
I measured the length of the To line though and it turned out to be 1128 characters long. Could that be an issue with BADHEADERS? Would you be interested in seeing the unedited E-mail? Bug maybe? Or maybe just the occasional malformed message?
Thanks,
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
I did actually set up the BADHEADERS filter last night and I just caught a false positive (though a BADHEADER positive). I don't have the error being written to the E-mail headers, but I looked it up on Scott's tool's page from the code in the log file and got back "This E-mail has a made-up header that does not follow the standard RFC format for an E-mail header." Any ideas??? Could it have barfed on the ~50 addresses in the To line???
This is valid content and seems to have been sent through HotMail??? It doesn't look strange to me (but what do I know).
I'm guessing the bogus header was what seemed to be part of the To: headers. For example:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
contains a bogus header ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]," is treated as a header separate from the "To:" header).
-Scott
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