> That's not gpod advice. The point of the mystery headers is to tell
> what happened to the message during its trip, and the part of the trip
> before it hit the list manager is as important as the part after. When
> I'm trying to figure out why something undesirable leaked through the
> list manager, I need the original headers to figure out what happened.
Right. You need the standard "Received:" lines, which would be a known
header at this point, so it would remain.
Really, I find the other stuff to be useful. I understand that you don't,
but you're not the only one here.
Regards,
John Levine, johnl(_at_)taugh(_dot_)com, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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