IMail did. It will add several headers to E-mail if they do not already exist (such as the Date: and Message-ID: headers).To get really specific, did Declude "fix up" the e-mail by adding in the missing Date: header, or did IMail?
Note that in this case, Declude JunkMail will treat the E-mail as if the header did not exist, even if IMail adds it before Declude JunkMail scans the E-mail.
In general, no mailserver should alter any headers that already exist in an E-mail. I believe the RFCs only specify that the Received: headers must not be changed, though -- and some mailservers will change other headers (such as a "To: user" that could get change to "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]").My bet is that you won't modify any content in the header, but you might amend it by adding a missing required RFC line, or by fixing up the blank line spacing the header, MIME header and body...
-Scott
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