This is the way that the "memo" headers are created (headers, like
"subject", that are actually part of the mail body and not the envelope), so
as far as the mail client is concerned, you're giving more headers for the
email. You need the blank line to tell the mail client that the body has
begun.
from RFC 822, section 4.1 ("Message specification, Syntax"):
message = fields *( CRLF *text ) ; Everything after
; first null line
; is message body
> [1] If the first line of the mail body begins with at least one (1)
> non-whitespace, non-colon (:) character and is followed by a
> colon (:) and anything else, then *NO* body will be received
> with the Email !?!? For example:
>
> host: Odin
> date: Fri Oct 26 20:35:13 CDT 2001
> src : trout
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