Thanks for all the prompt replies. The MUA is indeed the place to do the
modifications.
Just for the records, in SqurrelMail I had to modify the file
'class/deliver/Deliver.class.php'

Tony


On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:06 AM, James Griffin <j...@kontrol.kode5.net>wrote:

> ................Fri 12.Apr'13 at  9:27:14 +0300 Tony Berth................
> > I want to display the IP of the mail server only, as client IPs isn't a
> > relevant info for the 'outside world'. The same applies to the
> 'User-Agent'
> > field.
> >
> > Concerning the 'References', It was just an idea but still I want to have
> > that option regardless how I could ever use it.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Tony
>
> That information is added by the MUA: References:, User-Agent:, etc. The
> MTA only adds relevant information about the client, during the smtp
> transaction. All MTA's do that. There's not really any benefit in trying
> to hide it. Your domain information can be obtained by others means anyway
> if people want it, thus it's a pointless task.
>
> Configure your MUA to exclude bits if you really need to. It's not a MTA
> issue.
>
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