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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:40:48 +1300, "Dalibor Andzakovic"
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> You could argue that roundcube is a server in itself and that [the] true
client is the browser on the user's PC.

Thanks Dali, my thoughts exactly.

FYI: GMail adds a Received header in much the same way that I'm proposing
RoundCube should.

-Martin
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