Paul Scott wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 13:41 -0800, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
* 0.5 X_PRIORITY_HIGH Sent with 'X-Priority' set to high * 1.3 MSGID_NO_HOST
Message-Id has no hostname * 2.0
HEADER_COUNT_CTYPE Multiple Content-Type headers found * 0.8 PRIORITY_NO_NAME
Message has priority setti
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 13:41 -0800, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> * 0.5 X_PRIORITY_HIGH Sent with 'X-Priority' set to high * 1.3
> MSGID_NO_HOST Message-Id has no hostname * 2.0
> HEADER_COUNT_CTYPE Multiple Content-Type headers found * 0.8
> PRIORITY_NO_NAME Message has priority setting, but no
> X
Thanks, Paul and Curt,
I will have a look at those suggestions, meanwhile the error Im getting is:
Yes, hits=6.4 required=5.0 tests=HEADER_COUNT_CTYPE,
INVALID_MSGID,MSGID_NO_HOST,PRIORITY_NO_NAME,X_PRIORITY_HIGH
autolearn=no version=2.63
**
* 0.5 X_PRIORITY_HIGH Sent with 'X-Priority' set
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 05:27:11PM -0800, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> When adding additional headers to an email that gets sent from the mail
> function. What purpose does the X-Mailer have?
Any X-* header is generally a header that is not a standard but a
way to trace things. Or still
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 17:27 -0800, Angelo Zanetti wrote:
> When adding additional headers to an email that gets sent from the mail
> function. What purpose does the X-Mailer have?
>
It identifies the mail client. So I normally set X-Mailer = "MySite
Mailer"; or something. This directive won't nor
Hi guys.
When adding additional headers to an email that gets sent from the mail
function. What purpose does the X-Mailer have?
Also are the following linked:
-X-Priority
-Importance
-X-MSMail-Priority
Another question is can I omit the Message-ID for the email? or will this result in some ma
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