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From: Brad (gryphonnaustarnet.com.au)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 17:12:24 CST

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    On 12 Dec 2001 at 19:46, James Stevenson wrote:

    > Hi
    >
    > is it possible to get Outlook express to not include its X-Mailer
    > header as it kind of shows exactly what version you are running
    > and then showing what bugs you are liable for.
    >
    > its something i have been looking for a while
    > about
    >
    > thanks
    > James

    You could try a third party filter to delete the field as your mail is sent. have a look at this one:

    http://www.xrayapp.com/

    (From the site)
    'X-Ray is a mail-filtering program. Major objectives of X-Ray are:

    1. To provide privacy by removing unwanted mail headers;
    2. To make it convenient to switch between several different
       incoming and outgoing mail servers without reconfiguring your
       mail software;
    3. To operate stably and unobtrusively.'

    Cheers

    -- 
    Brad