Donning my flame-proof underwear, I ask the following:
Is there any reason we can't add a method to add Message-ID: headers
on TCP-received Messages?
Outlook 2003 in it's infinite wisdom expects the MTA to add one
if the tracking options aren't set.
The RFC's (from what I can tell), say that Message-ID: is an OPTIONAL
header, but some people expect there to be a Message-ID: on EVERY message.
(I had a message bounced by a member of the postmaster@??? staff
because OL didn't generate one, and Exim didn't add one).
I personally think that Message-ID: should be on Every message, but
apparently the RFC's don't agree.
So, I ask humbly for a way to add (conditionally) a Message-ID: header if
a message is received over TCP for relay purposes.
Thanks,
LER
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