John P Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> 'With resend-message, mutt takes the current message as a template for
>   a new message.  This function is best described as "recall from
>   arbitrary folders".  It can conveniently be used to forward MIME
>   messages while preserving the original mail structure. Note that the
>   amount of headers included here depends on the value of the ``$weed''
>   variable.'
> 
> What does the last sentence mean?  As the original message had an
> X-Mailer header included, I took the manual to mean that it would be
> picked up in the new message.

I seem to recall a previous discussion on this topic. Please grep the
archives for further details.
To summarize: Mutt will delete any X-Mailer header.

HTH,

Michael
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