Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 9:59:41 PM, you wrote:
RO> On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:52:53 +GMT (3-1-2006, 17:52 +0100, where I
RO> live), you wrote:
RO> You can disable TB's X-Mailer header, that will stop it:
RO> Options -> Preferences -> Use X-Mailer header...
FYI, I've had mine turned o
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:28:46 PM, you wrote:
> Well, you won't believe it, but the same spam-filters that classify
> unkown (to them) TB versions as spam also tend to issue spampoints for
> a lacking X-Mailer header. Though not quite as much as for an unknown
> TB.
I would bel
Hello Marek,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:23:16 PM, you wrote:
> it is needed for support for example, manytimes user reports problem
> already fixed in newer version and support need such info etc.
OK, that makes sense, but for now I will keep it switched off.
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Graham
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Hello David,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:05:52 PM, you wrote:
GS>> Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS>> x-Mailer header?
> It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
Thanks, so no great loss.
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Graham
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 4:59:41 PM, you wrote:
> You can disable TB's X-Mailer header, that will stop it:
> Options -> Preferences -> Use X-Mailer header...
Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
x-Mailer header?
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Graham
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