Thank you.
Sender & X-Sender I had forgotten about. Ditto the inclusion of an originating
email address in the Message-ID.
What circumstances would X-X-Sender be added? I have not come across this
before.
Return-path is configured to point to me, therefore not applicable in this case.
Most of the others I feel are too ambiguous - do they really represent a threat?
Any user wanting total anonymity would want to use a 'real' anonymous
remailer service.
On 30 Jun 2001, at 13:07, Jim Knoble wrote:
> Circa 2001-Jun-29 22:49:37 +0100 dixit Phil White:
>
> : part 3) - The Exim Director
> : remailer:
> : domains = freeport.itmagic.ltd.uk (or whatever)
> : driver = aliasfile
> : search_type = lsearch
> : file = /etc/freeport.aliases
> : headers_remove = From:Reply_To
>
> What about:
>
> Sender:
> X-Sender:
> X-X-Sender:
> Resent-From:
> Resent-Sender:
> Received:
> Return-Path:
> Message-ID:
> X-Mailer:
>
> All of those headers provide information about the originating user
> and/or system.