>A- If you really want to hide that information, use FirstClass on a
>Mac or NT box. Or better yet, QuickMail 1.x with StarNine Internet
>Gateway.
>
>B- Judging from a quick & extremely unscientific survey of headers in
>various incoming emails on my laptop, it appears that whether or not
>the sender's IP appears in the Received: header is dependent on some
>combination of client & server, & further that it is by no means
>restricted to Qmail.
>
>I'll refrain from commenting on whether suppressing the sender's IP
>info would actually be desirable.
>
>-Kit
I would have to paste exactally what is being shown, I know that by default
the senders actual ip is sent, but this is also showing the full local
hostname / email address of the sender. I could see how
it would be annoying to start getting mail for your business to your
home local isp. In my case, I dont even use my local isp mail, so if
someone responded to something like that, I wouldnt even get the mail.
Could make for people thinking I'm ignoring them.
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