On 2014-05-07, Antoon Pardon <antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be> wrote: > On 07-05-14 10:11, Emre Hasegeli wrote: >> Antoon Pardon <antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be >> <mailto:antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be>>: >> >> > I'm working on a Python app that receives an e-mail message via >> SMTP, >> > does some trivial processing on it, and forwards it to another SMTP >> > server. >> > >> > I'd like to do the polite thing and add a "Received:" header, but I >> > can't figure out how to get Python's email module to add it in the >> > correct place. It always ends up at the "bottom" of the headers >> below >> > From: To: etc. It's supposed to go at the above all the Received: >> > headers that where there when I received it. >> >> I thought that was the job of the SMTP servers, not of email >> applications. So I'm not sure >> that what you want to do is the polite thing to do. >> >> >> This application seems like an SMTP server. > > It doesn't to me. As far as I can see what he wants to do can be done > by a mail program like procmail in combination with some mail > filtering/processing.
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