Tuesday, January 18, 2000, 10:46:30 PM, Thomas wrote:
> What's the standard: If redirecting, does the X-Sender have to stay
> intact? RFC#? In that case, Outlook is non-standard and this problem
> is not a TB problem. Otherwise, if - as Syafril wished - the X-Sender
> can be changed, there is no point in knowing.
No. X-Sender does not stay intact. It is a X header, there is no
standard governing X headers AFAIK, other than 822 stating that X headers are
unregulated. ;)
X-Sender has traditionally been the last person or entity to send the
message. So me sending to the list would have X-Sender set to me. From the
list to everyone else has X-Sender set to the list.
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