I would like to know if it's possible to customize some of the X-headers
in eudora pro4.01. In particular, I would like to eliminate -or-
customize the X-sender header from outgoing mail. The reason is this: I
do not want to disclose the internet email account from which I actually
dial in and log in from. Rather, I would like to have my web-based
account address ONLY to show in all of my outgoing emails.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Try:
The ExtraHeaders setting in the EUDORA.INI file in the [Settings]
section.
ExtraHeaders Extra headers that are sent with each outgoing message.
If multiple headers are to be sent, separate each with "\r\n".
For example, "ExtraHeaders=X-Header1: foo\r\nX-Header2: bar".
Try:
"How To Remove The X-Sender Header From Eudora"
http://wso.williams.edu/~eudora/eudora-x-sender-header.html
-or-
Eudora E-Mail Application Links
http://web2.airmail.net/daniel12/danlinks.htm#eudora
Then choose the Maillita Plugin link.
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Over and Out
Daniel Jacobson
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, these links point to a final URL
that no longer exists. Any other location?
Scott
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998 03:18:59 -0700, Anthony Van Dean
<van...@eudoramail.com.XX> wrote:
>Hello-
>
>I would like to know if it's possible to customize some of the X-headers
>in eudora pro4.01. In particular, I would like to eliminate -or-
>customize the X-sender header from outgoing mail. The reason is this: I
>do not want to disclose the internet email account from which I actually
>dial in and log in from. Rather, I would like to have my web-based
>account address ONLY to show in all of my outgoing emails.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks.
>>Try:
>>"How To Remove The X-Sender Header From Eudora"
>>http://wso.williams.edu/~eudora/eudora-x-sender-header.html
>>-or-
>>Eudora E-Mail Application Links
>>http://web2.airmail.net/daniel12/danlinks.htm#eudora
>>Then choose the Maillita Plugin link.
> Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, these links point to a final URL
> that no longer exists.
You are correct, it appears the author has removed it.
>Any other location?
Did a quick search and just ended up at the same dead links. :-(