9fans archive / 1997 / 10 / 34 / prev next From: Steve_Kilbane@ceg... Steve_Kilbane@ceg... Subject: [9fans] Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 10:40:14 +0100 > I also enjoy the X-Face header line you > use, but I can imagine objections to that too. Boyd might not get complaints, but I certainly get them about my X-Face header. Mind you, they're usually verbal, and from the same person who has a remarkably short memory. :-) Plus, some people have assumed that the X-Faces header is just corrupted data, or have confused it with the gumph that some over-enthusiastic MIME mailers insist on chucking in (M$ Exchange, I'm talking to *you*). wrt "[9fans]", it's an interesting issue. Ok, so many can't change their broken mailers, but I've generally assumed that most of the readers on this particular list are in a better position to affect or fix their environment. This is a false assumption, as shown by jim's comment on unix support and news/mail access earlier this week. Boyd: I imagine that it wouldn't be hard for you to strip out the "[9fans]" with procmail or similar. I can also imagine that given your correct headers, you probably get a lot of spam, and this is just the final straw on email hassle. :-) Personally, I don't care either way. I imagine the Reply-To is far more contentious (and don't care either way on that, either; there are cases when I want both settings).