We think that this has something to do with the way some versions of IE handle the HTTP headers, because it was dropped on its head as a kid. We know about it and we're working as fast as we can to get this sucker fixed.
As a matter of fact, you could just fix it youself. Here's a hint:

And while we're at it, screw outlook too

Hopefully we can get it fixed on our really soon. We'll make an announcement when its fixed.
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