It's because you are using an older version of the ASP component to send the mail, which doesn't have headers that it should have (specifically, a "Message-ID" header -- although you see one there, it was one that was added after the ASP component sent the E-mail). If you upgrade the ASP component, it should fix the problem -- if not, you should complain to the vendor and ask them what their reason is for not including that header.I am using aspemail as an email component on a Windows 2000 box with no problem for an asp based application that sends email to imail for outbound processing. It works great.Howevever, I am getting the following email saying that the email fails the spamheaders file for this client Any suggestions on where to look? Is this an issue with IMAIL or aspemail? I am not sure where to begin.
-Scott
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