On 11/25/06 10:30 AM, "Ian P. Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seems that message-id without a FQDN for the latter part is
> reasonably common.

Yes, it is very common.  It is what Outlook Express does on a machine that
doesn't know what domain it is in (most non-organizational Windows
machines).

Thanks, Microsoft, for helping break email.

Note:  Outlook 2007 seems to use similar Message-Id formats (after a wild
ride of different formats including none in various recent Outlook
versions).  I don't know what the Vista replacement for Outlook Express
does.

  --John



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