>> Most likely, it's a non-Y2K-compliant header <<

Seems like an error in the decoder CGI? It should be able to handle this bit
mask?

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Andy Schmidt

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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 06:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Strange Badheader



>08/25/2003 18:15:51 Q8a94039b0274da59 Msg failed BADHEADERS (This 
>E-mail was sent from a broken mail client [a010010f].). Action=WARN.
>
>But http://www.declude.com/tools/header.php?code=a010010f displays:
>
>Code: a010010f.
>I can't tell from (code a010010f) what tests it failed. I am not that 
>smart, I am just a computer. Sorry!
>
>Now what?

These odd codes can occur sometimes.  In this case, the problem is with the 
Date: header (the same as the code 8010010f).  Most likely, it's a 
non-Y2K-compliant header (which should only occur in SMTP software written 
in the 1980s).

                                                    -Scott
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