Is there a test for "out of order" headers involved? It looks like
Excite is placing a Received header under some of the other headers
where it does not typically belong.
{^_^}
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Blomquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Thanks Loren,
> I think excite has changed something, I haven't looked at it too hard
> yet. Your guess is probably correct though. This is the same ruleset
> that misfires on AOL/JUNO...etc.  I just knocked it down to 1 for the
> time being until things sort themselves out.
> thanks,
> Scott
>
> Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> > These may be old/broken rules, but when this thing happens periodically
to
> > AOL, it usually turns out to be something broken in DNS that results in
> > thinking that the user was not posting thru AOL.  I haven't looked at
these
> > rules at all, but they may be crafted in a similar manner.
> >
> >         Loren
>
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