Sorry for my bad English. In my case it's very simple. To protect
peoples live...
I have some Chinese friends - students - who are afraid to mail because
of the very restrictive Chinese censorship laws. If there mails have a
line included that points to a Chinese university or Internet cafe and
the message is not what the state likes, not only they are facing years
of prison, also the Network Admin, the Internet cafe owner, etc can face
years of prison. Don't forget also that if you go into jail in China for
more than 2 years, the dead rate is 25 times more than in the US or
European... They have now access to my mail server by using a high port
number for outgoing mail...
If I could strip these header info...
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
>> To make mail queued to be sent out over my modem a little smaller,
>> I want to eliminate this header:
>>
>> 136P Received: from jidanni by jidanni1 with local (Exim 4.34)
>> id 1CEwoj-00046O-Ut
>> for xvvvvo@???; Wed, 06 Oct 2004 05:25:53 +0800
>>
>> I tried using headers_remove=received
>> in real_local, smarthost, and remote_smtp_smarthost
>> but none affected it.
>>
>
> Why do you want to remove it?
>
> Use an ssh tunnel like this -
>
> $ ssh -2 -L 2525:localhost:25 you@???
>
> And then (as you use gnus) set the gnus smtp server to localhost:2525
>
> It's dog slow and you have to remain online ... but saves you from
> this nonsense of trying to strip received headers (but why do you want
> to strip em?)
> .
> srs
>
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