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Justin Mason <jm@jmason.org> writes:
> hmm. also I think I've found some cases where it's hitting on fetchmail
> Received hdrs. that's bad. so it could be fixed....
fetchmail adds Received headers? That seems wrong. I'll open a bug
to investigate. Can you attach some examples?
> yeah, will do -- somehow. pity the bugzilla doesn't allow email
> submissions...
Agreed. At least you can add information with email.
- Dan