On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 04:37:59PM -0600, Michael Burns wrote:
> I'd avoid putting advocacy in X-headers; it's not what they were allowed
> for,

I'd be interested in a link to some documentation on what exactly
they *are* for.  Most of what I've found says that X-headers are
pretty much up to the user.

> and putting 4 or 5 of them in every email dilutes your message and
> can make you look like a crank.

OK, how about 1 or 2?  :)

> If you are a crank, you can grind your ax in your (on-topic) message
> or your .sig.

X-Crank-Axe-Grinding: vIm r001z! 3maC5 5ux0rs!

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