Beside the question: I've send this message (with the message in the body) yesterday evening but it was not delivered to the list.
You send a file with a vulnerability in it, and expect it do be delivered? :)
Seriously, though, it was sent in a safe way (as a .txt file), and as such was not blocked by Declude Virus, and it did make it to the list (I got a copy of it).
As for the problem, I can't tell you. Why? Because the problem is with a lone CR character without a corresponding LF character, but when you attach the E-mail as a text file, your mail client "fixes" the problem (such as changing the CR to a CRLF, or removing it).
My guess is that there is a CR character in the X-Mailer: line -- the file you sent had a line:
X-Mailer: PITA-Server 1.5-Z8 1107902839 Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
which would suggest that the X-Mailer: header ended in CRCRLF, which your mail client removed. Note also that they are using "domain.net" in their Message-ID: header, which is a very bad thing (they have just wasted the bandwidth of the owners of the domain.net domain, who *will* start receiving spam at the E-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED], even though there is no such address).
-Scott
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