I'm using Thunderbird 1.0.2 on Mac OSX 10.3, and your 'headers' came
through correctly as part of the message body.
alex
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Organization: My Organization
> X-Custom-Header: my custom header
>
> On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Joseph Sinclair wrote:
>
>> People, PLEASE don't make anything with a ":" in it the first line of
>> a message! SMTP interprets that as a custom header field and many
>> programs strip it out or hide it. Just include a non-empty line of
>> text before any links or such (a simple salutation works) and the
>> results will be much improved.
>
>
> What mailer has that problem?
>
> I see you use Mozilla Thunderbird and I can't imagine that it has that
> problem.
>
> What mailer earlier in this thread had the problem?
>
> At the top of this email -- on the very first lines of the message as
> entered in pine -- I add two lines that appear to be headers. When
> this mail is received they should just be seen in the message itself.
> And not in the headers. That is because pine, mail(1), and other mail
> user agents automatically add a blank line between the real headers
> and the message.
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
>
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