Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail 1.4.15 - How to modify the mail headerinformation Received

2008-08-24 Thread Michael D. Ogden
I of course am top posting, and I apologize, but in this case thought that it might warrent a top post. (again, sorry, but I suspect the person asking the question might not read this answer. I see that by having a domain name of xxx.xxx.local, that you are using a Windows Server that is a member

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail 1.4.15 - How to modify the mail headerinformation Received

2008-08-24 Thread Paul Lesniewski
Erasing the previous thread context is no excuse for top-posting. I asked you over and over to read the mailing list posting guidelines, but you have refused. Please DO NOT post again until you have read and understood our requirements. The guidelines are linked at the bottom of all messages on

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail 1.4.15 - How to modify the mail headerinformation Received

2008-08-24 Thread Ralf Dreger
I did a test with the parameter "$encode_header_key" - but it did't fixed my problem. It reduced the two "Received:" line too one - but the provider is still blocking me when I'm sending via SM (via Outlook it stiil works). My header looks know like this (just the "Received:" part): Send from the