They aren't even visible in Hotmail's web-based html interface.  All we get 
is the standard sig line: _______________________________________________
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Jon, who's about to sit down and watch Guy Pearce do the time warp again. 
:-)
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>From: "Nick Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

<snip>

>As for the extra headers, it turns out that they are part of an Internet
>standard for mailing lists.  From the Mailman documentation:
>
>"include_rfc2369_headers (general): Should messages from this mailing list
>include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers? Yes is highly recommended.
>
>"RFC 2369 defines a set of List-* headers that are normally added to every
>message sent to the list membership. These greatly aid end-users who are
>using standards compliant mail readers. They should normally always be
>enabled.
>
>"However, not all mail readers are standards compliant yet, and if you have
>a large number of members who are using non-compliant mail readers, they 
>may
>be annoyed at these headers. You should first try to educate your members 
>as
>to why these headers exist, and how to hide them in their mail clients. As 
>a
>last resort you can disable these headers, but this is not recommended (and
>in fact, your ability to disable these headers may eventually go away)."
>
>See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2369.html for the details of the standard.
>
>Given that this is an emerging standard, I'm going to leave them on unless
>there are very strong objections.
>
>Nick
>
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