At Fri Jun 27 23:04:29 2003, Tom Diehl wrote:
> 
> What I do not understand is that most MUA's now a days hide the headers unless
> you specifically look. If it offends them so much why are they looking at
> them?? The alternative is to rm the check entirely and allow the spam through.
> At least then they will have a legit complaint.

The rule names appear in the message report, and that's part of the
message body in the deafult configuration (the original message is
transformed into an attachment).

Martin
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