Checking the bad header code on this returns a unknown reason. Does someone know the reason for BADHEADERS and ROUTING?
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This one failed the ROUTING test because it was sent from the U.S. to a mailserver in Brazil, back to a mailserver in the U.S.
X-RBL-Warning: BADHEADERS: This E-mail was sent from a broken mail client [a010010f].
The E-mail failed the BADHEADERS test because it was sent from a mail client that is not Y2K compliant (it is specifying that the E-mail was sent in 1903, before computers were common).
-Scott
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