> > > No recipient needs to know neither sender's workstation IP address > nor its real host name. > I would disagree with that. The headers are mainly there for debugging and auditing not for "informing" the end recipient - putting bogus information in those headers just negates their primary purpose and makes life difficult for admins. For instance, I work in a large institution (no, it's not difficult to find out where) - if some MUA obfuscated the senders host, I would class that program as not fit for purpose - it's the sort of thing that spammers/phishers would do.
In reality you could extend your ultra privacy arguments to say that the recipient doesn't need to see most of the headers, so why not strip everything except the basic From/To/Subject/Date from the email before it's delivered into the recipients mailbox? P. ps BTW, the senders IP address is usually inserted by the MTA, not the MUA in the headers. Good luck with getting that changed. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list