I believe that Message-ID: header was added by your IMail because the email didn't have it. It failed the test because it should have had it prior to IMail getting the email.

-Josh

On Sep 17, 2003, at 11:55 PM, Marc Catuogno wrote:

This E-mail has a bogus Message-ID: header.

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