Hallo Tom,

On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:02:55 +1100GMT (18-12-2006, 23:02 , where I
live), you wrote:

>> You don't need to set User-Agent for this. However, if you still want
>> to identify you email client, you can do so using the User-Agent
>> field.

T> Thanks, much clearer now. Last question - before I change my templates
T> accordingly, is there a specific reason why a User-Agent should still
T> be set up that way. In other words, if I just switch off the X-Mailer
T> and don't create a User-Agent (ie have nothing in there to show my
T> email program), may this have other consequences I should consider?

There are some anti-spam tools that give you spam-points for omitting
a Mailer/X-Mailer/User-Agent header.

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