Outlook Outlook 2007 multiple @ in SMTP message-id

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I have Outlook 2007 sp1 running on windows vista business edition. I have an email account setup pointing at my isp POP/SMTP server. When I send out email the SMTP Message-ID header created by Outlook includes multiple @ characters which is invalid per RFC 822. In particular it gets marked as SPAM by spam detection engines.

Here is a typical set of headers when I send out email:

Code:
Reply-To: [email="[email protected]"][email protected][/email]
From: "Robin East" [email="[email protected]"][u][color=#0066cc][email="[email protected]"]xxxx.yyyy[/color][/u][/email][u][color=#0066cc]@xxx.co.uk[/email][/color][/u]
To: <[email="[email protected]"]xxxx.yyyy[/email]@xxx.co.uk>
Subject: testt
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:30:54 -0000
Organization: xxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <[email="012301c889bd$18b3cd00$4a1b6700$@[email protected]"]012301c889bd$18b3cd00$4a1b6700$@[email protected][/email]>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0124_01C889BD.18B3CD00"
X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 12.0
thread-index: AciJvRL2+wLvIbvzTWCpnZadQdnxsA==
Content-Language: en-gb
X-2020-Relay: Sent using 2020MEDIA.net.uk relay with auth code: xxxxx
Send Abuse reports to [email="[email protected]"][email protected][/email]
X-UIDL: SV9"!f-C!!Pc&#!17D"!

Does anyone know how to get around this? Is it a bug in Outlook or is there some configuration I've overlooked?
 

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