No the headers are fine.  

On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Petr Novotny wrote:

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> On 2 Aug 00, at 10:44, Albert Hopkins wrote:
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> > Does anyone else experience this?  We randomly and unpredictably have
> > an occurrance whereby Outlook (2000) is unable to POP a message from
> > our (qmail) pop server.  When I look in the users Maildir I see that
> > it's always dying on the same message.
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> Isn't this the recent "malformed header" buffer overflow in Outlook? 
> Please check the Date: field whether it's malformed. If it is, 
> someone is intentionally sending messages to crash Outlook.
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                                                     Albert Hopkins
                                             Sr. Systems Specialist
                                              Dynacare Laboratories 
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