On 03-29-2002 at 12:48 EST, Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > was not kept after a message was postponed. The guy who closed the bug said 
> > that Mutt expects that header to be generated by itself (Mutt), so it will 
> > take it out when postponing. My question is, what variable tells Mutt to set 
> > the X-Mailer header? I know I can (and I do) set user-agent = "yes", but 
> > which for X-Mailer?
> 
> X-Mailer is now deprecated in favor of User-Agent.  Thus, Mutt weeds any
> x-mailer fields it finds in the header and replaces it with its own
> User-Agent field.

I still do not understand. If I am given the choice to set any header I want 
on Mutt, why should the header be weed? I am already telling Mutt to set the 
User-Agent, but what if I want X-Mailer too? What if I use X-Mailer for 
something else? Shouldn't it be left alone? Please correct if I am wrong and 
explain.

Cheers,

-- 
David Collantes - http://www.bus.ucf.edu/david/
College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
"Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."

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