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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Wed, 6 Oct 2004,
   @  @      at 00:27:13 +0200, when WilWilWil wrote:

> Gerard frightens me with finding X-Content-Filtered-By:
> Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.5 in my mails headers.

It's nothing. Servers write everything something in people's letters.

> I say I've not this header in my mails but I've found this :
> X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 in headers of some mails sent to me but no
> one from me...

It's nothing important. Usual mess which as if is significant to
someone, but we have nothing with it.

> I'm a little paranoid today with all those viruses and spy wares and
> other pollution.

Easy, easy. You forgot to be *cool*, and One with Universe. Concentrate.
You always have to be *concentrated*. Breathe. No fear, no panic, no
paranoia. Just an adamantly sharp and cool mind. As a blade of katana of
a samurai, reflecting the sunlight of immovable eternity. Remember this
picture.

> What is this header ? Is it my system than creates this header or
> system of senders ?

Headers are usual things written in usually invisible part of a message,
which become visible when you push Ctrl+Shift+K. Those things are
written 1) by mailer, and 2) by servers a message has to pass through
arriving to its destination.

The headers might be serious and non-serious, smart and stupid, and
although some of them contain sometimes a deep wisdom, there are silly
ones as well. Very few headers are important, and even less are very
important, although it may vary depending on what is important to whom.
Or whom to.

The best way to diagnose importance of particular headers is to observe
them, contemplate and meditate on it.

For the beginning you may put a glance on mine. Push Ctrl+Shift+K and
say what you find interesting, or even important, in my headers, and
what you find silly etc. That's the best practice and way to learn.

But bear in mind also that Knowledge has two Sides: One of them
increases Happiness and decreases Worry, while the other one is doing
contrarily.

- --
Mica
PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast
[Earth LOG: 35 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing]
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