> Andreas Wessel: > What´s it with these "X"-headers anyway? > Does there have to be an X before any self entered header? > RFC? the common use for it these days is to includer user-info in the headers (e.g. my pgp-key#). they coexist peacefully with the rfc822 headers until religion claims it's toll. only thing is: they are not too well defined, naturally, so i can't just grep for them, unless i know how a particular user/company/organization use them. -- clemens
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