> > The E-mail looks like it would have failed both the SPAMHEADERS test (for a
> > missing Message-ID: header) and the BADHEADERS test (for a missing Date:
> > header), but it looks like your gateway server added those headers when it
> > received the E-mail.
>
>Postfix did this? Is there a way to correct this?

It's not a matter of correcting, actually; it's a matter of changing (if 
possible), because Postfix is doing a "good" thing (it's adding those 
headers, which were missing in the original E-mail).  It's fixing problems 
that it finds in the E-mail, which if you *want* the E-mail, is a good 
thing (it may let you see an E-mail that otherwise might not be seen, for 
example).

I don't know if Postfix has a way to override this behavior, though.
                         -Scott

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