>I'm perfectly happy knowing that it works for the vast majority of
>users. It seems like a glaring omission in Powermails coding to me. 

The issue is not is it missing, but what is the standard? X- headers are just 
that, extra heading information the spec says you can put there. There isn't 
any standard and no way to ensure people are using them. So call it what you 
want, but until there is a standar for it, don't go looking for it in 
Powermail. If there is one thing you can be certain of with Powermail, it's 
that if there is a feature in it, it's based on some RFC, and not some 
quasi-industry standard.

Wayne

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