How nice of CFM to create what seems to be an unchange-able X-Mailer 
header for me.  *sigh*  Is there ANY (preferably NON-commercial) way to 
change it?

CFMX, updater 3 / Linux

I've tried an old version of ActivMail 1.2 (which ever so kindly uses 
IT'S OWN X-Mailer instead...), and I've tried AspMail, which doesn't 
error, but doesn't seem to do anything either, so I guess it's about 
that time to go see if I can read some docs ;P

Heck, I even tried [cffile/read, replace, cffile/write]'ing to each 
email in the Spool directory, but I think it was acting too quick and 
getting the directory list before the file was ever actually written... 
  This would only be a hack anyway, because I don't want every email 
that leaves the server via CF to have the new X-Mailer.

If it comes down to it, then I guess I'll have to figure out some 
command line way of emailing where I can attach images and change the 
X-Mailer via cfexecute, but I'd prefer to keep it 'in code' if I can.

I've created an Email2Blog site for the T-Mobile Sidekick, and want the 
option of being able to forward certain entries on to another SK blog 
site.  Whereas I allow/deny based on server list, he allows/denies based 
on the X-Mailer.  When I cfparam a 'new' X-Mailer, it just adds it to 
the silly CF one.  Not sure exactly what 2 X-Mailers do or don't do in 
an email header, but his site's not liking the combo...

Anyone?

TIA
Geo


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