The "This is a test" is the body of the message, it's not a header.  In
that example, I only turned on XSENDER.  So what declude is doing is
placing the XSENDER header AFTER the body of the message.

That's *very* unusual. The only thing that I can think of that would cause that is if the mail client was just sending CRs or LFs at the end of the lines, instead of the proper CRLF sequence. If that's the case, Declude JunkMail would see the "This is a test" as a header (since it actually would be in that case), but Outlook would probably (incorrectly) treat it as the beginning of the body of the E-mail.


-Scott
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