> > Note that there is a "LOOSENSPAMHEADERS ON" option you can
> > use to get the SPAMHEADERS test not to check for the Message-ID: header.
> > However, this will only prevent the E-mail from failing the test on your
> > server, not other servers. :)
>does IMail/Declude "give" the mail a valid Message-ID?
>We sent all mail from our Webservers to IMail, to avoid the Webservers
>sending mail to the world.
>IMail send's it to the world.
IMail will add a Message-ID: header if none is present, so if the mail is
only sent through the IMail server, it will have a Message-ID: header.
> > Whitelisting your webservers will make it look like the
> > problem is fixed on your end, but if the mail gets sent out to other
> servers (and
> > isn't just internal mail), then the mail may still get caught on other
> systems.
>ok, I understand this for the broken timezone, but for the message-ID? I
>thought IMail would add it?
Yes -- *if* the mail goes through IMail. If the webserver delivers it
directly to the recipient, or if the webserver is changed to use another
mailserver, the problem will occur again for outgoing mail.
-Scott
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