Hi Ravi,

O am not sure if this is what Roelof already did but you could try the
following.

-Make a sort email in TB! and address it to one of your other accounts.
-Save it as a draft.
-Go to the outbox, select the msg and "save as" (right click) MSG file.
- Open the file in Notepad and edit what you think is the offending
statement (X-Mailer?)
- Save the file
- Double click (if MSG files are associated with TB!)
-File should appear in your inbox
- Move to outbox and press sent.

It sounds more difficult than it is and it will give you the possibility
to have full control over the headers and see what the problem is, if
indeed it is there.

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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