Hello,

X-Cron-Env headers can be useful, don't they?

It those headers are annoying you, please consider using procmail. 
I suppose that something like the following, in procmail's rc file,
sould do the job accordingly to your taste:

------------ part of the file .procmailrc ---------------------
:0:
*^From: Cron Daemon.*
| sed 's/X-Cron-Env.*//'
---------------------------------------------------------------

You can also tune your e-mail client to hide "X-Cron-Env" headers by
default. For example I'm using mutt, which does not show those headers by
default. Indeed, mutt provides a keyboard shortcut to toggle all headers'
visibility, so I can look at those headers at will.

I close this bug report now, please free to reopen it if you consider
writing the documentation for cron manual's page, to explain cron's
new feature to everybody.

Best regards,                   Georges.

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