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What HTTP headers are you talking about? For one, they would be e-mail
headers in e-mail because there is no transaction with a web server.
Secondly, the message, as it is sent from the list server, ends in:
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It appears to me that you have turned on "Full Headers" in evolution
(that info taken from those very headers). To fix this, and I don't
quite remember how it's done back in 1.2.2 at which my suggestion is
upgrade to 1.4, it's stable, is "View"->"Message Display"->"Normal
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You are now entering the Newbie Forum.
Yes, as a matter of fact I *have* searched Google on "HTTP Header." May
I ask my question now? :-)=20
Just wondering why so many mesages are followed by full HTTP Header
info. Is it useful to readers of the message? It just seems like more
text to plow through, to me.
Should I turn on full HTTP Headers in my postings too?
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