On 18 Mar 2003 at 18:38, Mark Crispin wrote:

> So, fetchmail is downloading the message from a POP3? IMAP? server to
> another machine, and then users use POP3 to access mail on that machine?
Yes fetchmail (on the local machine) is downloading from external pop3 
servers and passes mail to the local machines sendmail daemon which the 
delivers mail to the mbox files, all on the same machine.

> Can you make sendmail filter out any X-UID headers in messages?  Maybe
> that is the problem if they are somehow leaking out and then going through
> fetchmail.
Hmm. That confuses me, I thought that X-UID is being written by c-client, so 
I'd assume that that header is not being written until after sendmail 
delivers it, being that fetchmail is not a c-client app.

 
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