Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-14 Thread Alan Shutko
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This works for OS, but for something dynamic like uptime you probably want to have a filter run bewteen mutt and your MTA to add those. Or, easier, a filter run between mutt and your editor. This is easy to do... write a script which adds the header and calls

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-14 Thread Josh McKinney
On approximately Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:40:05AM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote: dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This works for OS, but for something dynamic like uptime you probably want to have a filter run bewteen mutt and your MTA to add those. Or, easier, a filter run between mutt and

X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Josh McKinney
We have all seen where people have strange X-headers in their Things like X-Operating_System: Debian GNU/Linux or X-Uptime: blah. I just want to now how I can get that too. Thanks Josh -- Linux, the choice | Carswell's Corollary: Whenever man comes of a GNU generation

RE: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 14-Sep-2001 Josh McKinney wrote: We have all seen where people have strange X-headers in their Things like X-Operating_System: Debian GNU/Linux or X-Uptime: blah. I just want to now how I can get that too. Let's see: some mail clients do it some smtp daemons can do it some

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Josh McKinney
Well, I answered my own question as you may see. Thanks On 14-Sep-2001 Josh McKinney wrote: We have all seen where people have strange X-headers in their Things like X-Operating_System: Debian GNU/Linux or X-Uptime: blah. I just want to now how I can get that too.

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 07:39:38PM -0500, Josh McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: We have all seen where people have strange X-headers in their Things like X-Operating_System: Debian GNU/Linux or X-Uptime: blah. I just want to now how I can get that too. e.g.: my_hdr

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 08:39:21PM -0500, Josh McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Well, I answered my own question as you may see. Thanks Cute. How'd you do the uptime trick? -- Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ Praying for the victims.

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread Josh McKinney
On approximately Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 06:40:54PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: on Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 08:39:21PM -0500, Josh McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Well, I answered my own question as you may see. Thanks Cute. How'd you do the uptime trick? my_hdr X-Uptime: `uptime`

Re: X-'insert message here' headers

2001-09-13 Thread dman
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 07:39:38PM -0500, Josh McKinney wrote: | We have all seen where people have strange X-headers in their Things | like X-Operating_System: Debian GNU/Linux or X-Uptime: blah. I just want | to now how I can get that too. I see that you use mutt as your mailer. You