X-Mozilla-Status

Mariano Absatz el.baby at gmail.com
Fri Sep 3 13:16:20 IST 2004


On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 11:36:33 +0100, Julian Field
<mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
> >I have just added a setting
> >
> >Remove These Headers
> >
> >so that you can specify a list of headers which you want removed from all
> >messages. This can of course be a ruleset so you could use it to delete all
> >x-mozilla-status and x-mozilla-status2 headers from incoming mail.
> >
> >A good use for it would be to automatically remove receipt requests from
> >any incoming mail, so you don't reveal information about your staff and who
> >is currently at work reading their mail.
>
> Apply this patch to your installation:
>          cd /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner
>          patch < remove.headers.patch
> That will update your ConfigDefs.pl and Message.pm files.
> Then add this to your MailScanner.conf file:
>
> # If any of these headers are included in a a message, they will be deleted.
> # This is very useful for removing return-receipt requests and any headers
> # which mean special things to your email client application, such as
> # X-Mozilla-Status.
> # Each header should end in a ":", but MailScanner will add it if you forget.
> # Headers should be separated by commas or spaces.
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> Remove These Headers =
>
> This will all be included in the next release, but I thought I would post
> the patch for those who don't want to (or can't) wait for it.
Hey!!!

Is that GREAT TECH SUPPORT or what?

>From request to implementation in a couple of days!!

Nice feature Julian... I do this from within ZMailer, but I didn't
have rulesets...



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