You were right about our newsletter sending software.  The problem was being
caused by a CFMAILPARAM tag, if you're familiar with Cold Fusion.  I pasted
it below.  Just curious what caused the error... Removing the line entirely
seems to solve the problem, but should we include a different type of PARAM
with our newsletter sendouts to increase their efficiency so to speak?

<cfmailparam NAME="Content-Type" VALUE='multipart/alternative;
boundary="==MULTIPART BOUNDARY=="'>

I'm not very familiar with CF -- but it looks like this is an option that shouldn't be allowed. It sounds like CF handles all the MIME segments, but allows you to insert "pretend" MIME headers. If that line triggers the Outlook 'MIME segment in MIME preamble' Vulnerability, then that line is inserting MIME headers somewhere where they won't do anything.


-Scott
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