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[Pierre THIERRY] Use of non-standard header without X- before |
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Does anybody know what the mail-sent-via command is good for? It has
been in sendmail.el since revision 1.1, but I fail to see the purpose of
the non-standard Sent-via header.
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Subject: Bug#173206: emacs21: Use of non-standard header without X- before
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The rmail mode can send a "Sent-Via" header but it is not described in
any RFC, so it should be "X-Sent-Via". Why not using "Sender" ?
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Re: [Pierre THIERRY] Use of non-standard header without X- before |
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Thu, 03 Mar 2011 02:08:26 -0500 |
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Version: 24.1
I don't think anyone knows what this is for. I removed it from the docs,
keymap, and menu, and marked the command obsolete.
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