Marc Sherman wrote:

Marc Sherman wrote:

Robert Cates wrote:

OK, here they are (one of the differences is the @kormar.net (from Outlook)
and @kormar.de (from Thunderbird) addresses, but I don't see where that
could matter)...



I'll bet that's it, in fact. Try reconfiguring your outlook account to send as kormar.de, and vice-versa, and see what happens.


It's SPF.  kormar.net has an SPF record, kormar.de does not.

I'd eliminate the kormar.net SPF record, if I were you.

- Marc


Could be much more basic than that, as previously stated.

Note that  T-Bird has supplied  a message-id header.
Outlook has not done so.

We were rejecting on that in an Exim 'invalid headers' acl.
Now we just warn and add an 'X-WinIdiot' header.

Some Windows users are real people.

- Bill



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