On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
hi folks

I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like X-Mailer
Received


when is there any good uses and customs

This is easy to set up with information like this
/^Received:/    IGNORE

The above is a bad idea. You'll lose valuable tracking information. NOT RECOMMENDED.

Some people like to remove Received headers from their internal hosts. It's OK to remove your own Received headers, but the above rule will remove all Received headers.


/^User-Agent:/  IGNORE

This won't break anything, but there's no reason for it.



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