Scott (and Everybody),
The following tripped our SPAMHEADERS test. This was odd because I get this
newsletter a few times a week and this was the first time it had failed. So
I jumped up to the header check tool
(http://www.declude.com/tools/header.php?code=4000020e) and discovered the
issue was a missing message id tag, which it does in fact have (or so it
seems). A review of past messages from them showed similar headers, but no
failure. Thoughts?

rusty

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