Auteur: Dan Jacobson Date: À: exim-users Sujet: Re: [exim] how to remove outgoing Received header?
>> Why do you want to remove it?
D> To make mail queued to be sent out over my modem a little smaller, >> 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
Well, not all my mail is generated in gnus. So there.
>> It's dog slow and you have to remain online ...
I smell inelegance. P.S., I only connect for 10 minutes a day on a
puny modem. The ISP must wolf down a whole day of my brilliant
outgoing email before another coin drops into the telephone company's
coffer.
>> but saves you from this nonsense of trying to strip received headers
Actually, I don't want to strip it. I just don't want to add it in the
first place. So it's not a rewrite, but a don'twrite I suppose.
>> (but why do you want to strip em?) D> To make mail queued to be sent out over my modem a little smaller,
Just like you don't want HTML multi part when text will do. Small is
beautiful. Plus that header is just between my machine and me.
Nothing sneaky there.
W> restrictive Chinese censorship laws.
Their shortwave radio jamming means I can't hear cbs.org.tw even
though I'm only 40 km from the transmitter, not to mention BBC, VOA, etc.