Jay Garcia wrote: >It was my understanding from a "Netscape Mail/News Programmer" that any >header entry preceded by an "X" was non-standard. > That's true. That doesn't make "User-Agent" a standard. I'd say that X-Mailer is more of a standard (because it's used by so many apps) than User-Agent.
BTW: You can freely use real names here. >>>You can't have both in the header information. >>> >>Sure you can. >> >> >Please explain with an example. I've never seen one, not that one exists. > I said you *can*, not that it exists. Nothing forbits it. It doesn't make much sense, though.
