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The CFX either uses the mail as-is (if you use the
emailfile parameter) or it creates an email with the headers that you decide on
(header_From, header_To, etc.). The CFX does not create any headers on its
own except when a mail needs to be MIME encoded. I don't think the problem
is related to the CFX - I would look into the information on the AOL site and
see if there are any clues there.
Regards,
Howie
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