Re: How to remove the Cyrus header in mail for security purpose?

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Hello,

I am using Simon's RPM for development.
I would like to remove "Cyrus v2.3.3-Invoca-RPM-2.3.3-4" and replace it with
"IMAP4 server"
These words, will be prompted in console mode, in which I want to suppress
them.

I know there may be no use in security issue, but better than nothing.

quote:
==========================================================
Received: from mail01.xxxx.com ([unix socket])
 by mail.opesware.com (Cyrus v2.3.3-Invoca-RPM-2.3.3-4) with LMTPA;
 Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:29:34 +0800
X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.3


so, Which files I should touch?

Thanks
Patrick


----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Loftis" <mloftis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: How to remove the Cyrus header in mail for security purpose?




--On April 25, 2006 10:13:01 AM +0800 "Patrick T. Tsang" <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hello,

I have searched the old posts but I cannot find any hints to remove the
Cyrus header in mail message.
Anyone who can help me finding which files I should touch?

Be more specific, which header precisely. Further you're not adding a single iota of security, and you'll be making debugging harder down the road. It's a bad idea(tm) to suppress things like Received headers in the name of some completely botched idea of 'security.' It won't make you any more secure.
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