You might try using formail to rewrite the headers and make sure they are
not split...
Then, have formail extract the headers 1 by 1 and reread the msg with
outlook to see which header is causing the problem...
Maybe we could try duplicating the problem with different domains etc and
then we could see exactly what makes outlook barf.
Kelly Prescott


On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Alex Shipp wrote:

> I use outlook too, and didn't see anything unusual with the messages
> immediately preceeding yours. Since your message is still on the 
> server, what happens if you re-read the message with a different
> copy of outlook, and/or a different version?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dustin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> >I checked the original messages, since I don't delete messages from my
> >server.
> 
> 
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