On 7/17/04 4:21 PM, "Steve Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> well, for one the message is "from" [EMAIL PROTECTED] - not the
> earthlink.net addres.
> 
> The earthlink address is in an X-Sender header which is not a "from" header.
> So Entourage "unofficial" headers that some programs place there for user
> information.  For example, a lot of ISPs will put X-Spam-Flag headers in if
> they think the message might be spam.
> 
> If you had "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in your addressbool it wouldn't be
> marked as junk. Likewise, if you had doofusjones.com in your safe domins, it
> wouldn't have been marked as junk.

The message is really from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (actually not a real
address - I am concealing the real address to protect this person's
privacy).  He has a registered domain, which is hosted by Earthlink.  He
uses the Earthlink email servers - that's why they appear in the headers.

As I wrote in the original post, I have been receiving emails from this
person for years, usually more than one per day.  Suddenly one of his
messages gets junked by the Entourage 2004 JMF.  Today, I received a couple
more messages from him, and they were not marked as junk.  I find this very
puzzling.

I should have kept the "junked" message around, so I could compare its
headers with messages from him that were not junked.  But, in a moment of
brain-fade, I deleted it.

-- 
Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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