To get really specific, did Declude "fix up" the e-mail by adding in the
missing Date: header, or did IMail?
IMail did. It will add several headers to E-mail if they do not already exist (such as the Date: and Message-ID: headers).

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.

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...
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]").
-Scott

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