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Mailman headers and email clients



Thanks Mark,
I was actually surprised that exmh actually handled those header items and set up buttons on the 
reader panel, but it also handles faces and x_url. 
On 19 Feb 2002 at 8:36, Mark J. Dulcey wrote:

> Jerry Feldman wrote:
> > Mailman inserts several header items into each outgoing email message, which appear below. 
> > Some email programs, like exmh, add buttons to the reader panel, Pegasus 4.01(Windoz) adds a 
> > button on the reader window when clicked results in a popup with buttons to subscribe, 
> > unsibscribe, help and contact list admin. Eudora, instead of adding buttons, it inserts those as 
> > clickable links at the top of the reader window. I would like to know how other email programs on 
> > Linux handle this, 
> 
> The Linux mail programs I have used (other than the primitive standby, 
> mail, which always shows all headers) all have an option to let you see 
> all the headers. I haven't used any Linux mail program that does 
> anything special with the headers, beyond letting you read them.
> 
> In Mozilla (or Netscape 6), you go to the View menu, choose Headers, and 
> then choose All.
> 
> Netscape 4.7 has the same menu as Mozilla.
> 
> KMail has a similar command in its View menu, but it's a simple All 
> Headers choice in the View menu rather than a submenu.
> 
> Pine can display full headers with the H command, but first you have to 
> enable that command in the Setup menu.
> 

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