On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 10:57:13AM -0500, Andrew Dixon wrote: | | Where does the headder live? I ask because I've never seen it on any of
In the header section of a mail ;-). | your posts. I do use netscape <guilty>. Is this one of the things that | it would strip off and not show the user? I used to use netscape, before I converted to mutt. You can tell netscape to (a) show all headers (b) show no headers (c) show certain headers. If you look close enough, you can find the header and/or the options to show it. | Maybe put it in your signature. Those show up in most (all?) mail | readers. With mutt I can tell it to show any headers I want, and not show others. I also set the order to show them in. Also, since it is a header, mutt can understand it so when I type "L" (list-reply) it behaves properly (cc'ing if requested, not cc-ing if not requested). Mutt still has the "g" (group-reply) feature that users of, umm, less sophisticated mailers tend to use. Anyways, it is intended as a convenience to help people manage the large volumes of mail they recieve from mailing lists. Some people feel more strongly about it than others. The header really should be obeyed by more mailers, but oh well. -D