I remember reading about the Outlook and space in the header problem a while ago. I had not seen it until now (I think). Is this that problem?
There's a lot of Outlook problems, several of which involve spaces. :)
If I read this correctly it was send via Exchange 2000 but I do not think you can tell what version of Outlook sent it, can you?
X-RBL-Warning: CMDSPACE: Space found in RCPT TO: command.
This one means that Outlook made a technical violation of the RFCs when sending the E-mail. If the person using Outlook is a customer of yours, that is normal behavior of Outlook (unfortunately!). However, if the person using Outlook is not a customer of yours, their mailserver is violating the RFCs, which is a more serious issue.
Note that there were some headers missing, which could include the one that says which version of Outlook it is.
-Scott
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