>At the company I work for we use a variety of mail clients, one of which 
>is Pegasus 4.01 (the newest release).  When I check the headers of a 
>message that has been sent using that client I see the following comment.
>
>X-RBL-Warning: This E-mail was sent from a broken mail client [80040002].
>
>Does anyone know why this is getting triggered?

That's because of the way that Pegasus constructs the Message-ID: header, 
which technically violates the RFCs.  However, I had a lengthy conversation 
with the author of Pegasus, and after hearing why they do it the way they 
do, it appears to essentially be a Microsoft issue.  After checking our 
spam database and seeing very few spams using this type of Message-ID: 
header, we decided to take out the piece of the BADHEADERS test.  This will 
be effective starting v1.30.
                                   -Scott

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