>How do I explain to customers that use Eudora (this one is from a Mac
>and I don't have the Eudora version in front of me) when sending mail
>they generate the "X-RBL-Warning: This E-mail was sent from a broken
>mail client [8020000c]."? When I do a lookup of the code is says "This
>E-mail has a bogus Date: header.".
More specifically, the 8020000c indicates that the Date: header wasn't even
added to the E-mail. The Date: header is required, and added by all E-mail
clients that I know of. If it is coming from Eudora, I'm sure it was a
beta version that has since been fixed. That's an *extremely* serious
problem. If the Date: header isn't present, it can easily cause the mail
to "disappear" in an inbox that is sorted by date (as most are).
-Scott
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