> Has anyone seen any of these used for legitimate mail?

Most of those are just common mail clients or programs.
"mutt" for instance is very common on *nix.  Likewise becky! and
theBat! and others for Windows.

Just because an X-mailer header exists doesn't mean that's what sent
the message.  I can put any kind of X-mailer header in a message that
I want.  Most of those clients allow you to turn the X-mailer header
off or on.

I use the Bat! but I don't have the X-mailer header added.  Sanford
uses the Bat! and he does allow it to be added.

Doesn't seem like a reliable filter target to me.

Terry Fritts



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