Can anyone tell me why this is failing the SPAMHEADERS check? I know the reasons for the REVDNS and the HELOBOGUS but I am unsure about the SPAMHEADERS. I suspect it may be the placement of the MESSAGE-ID. Normally this appears near the top of the headers. Here it appears just above the Declude lines implying to me that Declude may have inserted the ID.

OK, if that is the case then I would have to guess that the mail client "Direct Mail for Mac OS X" is "the weakest link" here. Am I correct?

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Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:04:25 -0800
Subject: KCPOP Weekly Update - February 23, 2006
X-Mailer: Direct Mail for Mac OS X
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