Hi Gary,
   On 23/5/2005 3:39 PM -0500, you wrote:

> IIRC, without looking it up, there is absolutely no spec for a
> message ID at all. You can use whatever you wish, as long as it is
> unique for each email. If he wanted to put @chicken-soup it is
> permissible. :) In fact, many people modify this on purpose, on many
> groups,to ward off some spammer software which harvest and key in on
> the message ID.  Some email clients, e.g. Pine, even will have a
> option to encrypt the domain in the message ID, before sending it.

Ok. Anyone saying yes or no on this paragraph. Thanks for the input
Gary.

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