Seriously folks.
When you forward an email, mail (by default) includes all the headers. This is so that if you're forwarding to an admin or something, and your problem is something to do with the message path, the admin will have all the info they need to track down the problem. It only takes a few seconds to shift-down arrow and highlight the parts you don't want forwarded, then just hit the delete button. Poof, no more headers in the forwarded message. I have no idea if there's a mail setting to restrict the forwarded headers or not, but even if there was, I'd not use it, because when trying to track down problems, the more the better. Admittedly, when forwarding to someone who isn't an admin, the extra headers are irritating and spammy, but that's why the delete key is there, use it.

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