On 18-03-19 02:34 PM, Michael Wise via mailop wrote:
If a sample email arrives from an external source with OUR message-id, we frown
upon that.
According to the RFC, it's a "SHOULD"...
But no email sender in their right mind should emit traffic without a valid,
internet-wide-unique Message-Id.
Just makes you look like a spammer.
And a word of caution ... don't try and make one that looks JUST LIKE one you
see on the internet.
Make it YOURS...
Safer.
For reasons best left as an exercise.
Aloha,
Michael.
Awww? Can't we put in one of these?
(Some spammers do.. )
Message-ID:
<bn6pr21mb0689228845afeb8d653bd3be80...@bn6pr21mb0689.namprd21.prod.outlook.com>
PS, what kind of an email client do you use? Didn't it set the message
ID? Or did your server replace it?
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