>> the de facto standard is to have a space after the colon in all
Internet headers. <<
There IS space after the colon - do you mean a space after between the
quote and the less-than symbol?
Sorry, you are correct (I hate variable spaced fonts...). In this case,
the problem is that there is no
Scott:
>> the de facto standard is to have a space after the colon in all
Internet headers. <<
There IS space after the colon - do you mean a space after between the
quote and the less-than symbol?
From: "GOERING iSeries Solutions"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
H&M Sys
this email failed "This E-mail has headers consistent with spam
[4000100f]."? Does Declude want a space after the quote?
That is exactly what Declude wants. Although the space is technically
valid, the de facto standard is to have a space after the colon in all
Internet headers.
>What is "bad" about
>
> "VeriSign, Inc."<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Is it the missing space between the " and the < or is it that it should
>not be quoted at all?
It's the missing space, which will cause it to fail the SPAMHEADERS
test. This is technically valid, but it's quite likely that ma