Scott,

While on the subject of Eudora.. 

How do I explain to customers that use Eudora (this one is from a Mac
and I don't have the Eudora version in front of me) when sending mail
they generate the "X-RBL-Warning: This E-mail was sent from a broken
mail client [8020000c]."? When I do a lookup of the code is says "This
E-mail has a bogus Date: header.". 

Thanks
Mike

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>I noticed your headers have an entry: X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora
>Version 5.1.  How do I add this header to my emails?  Is this outgoing
only?

That's generated by the mail client, and not controlled by Declude.

You shouldn't use Declude to generate an X-Mailer: header, as the mail 
client should really be doing that.  However, if you had wanted, you
could 
use "XOUTHEADER X-Mailer: Whatever" to add an X-Mailer: header to all 
outgoing E-mail.  You could even do the same with incoming mail with the

XINHEADER, but I can't imagine that it would be too useful.
                        -Scott

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