On 10/8/07, Bill Bartlett <bbartlett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Most people didn't completely read my email and thus unfortunately > completely missed the point, in many cases seemingly because they were > too quick to jump on my use of Outlook as an email client (thus assuming > I was just one of "those" terrible horrible know-nothing Windows users). Just to be fair, this can also affect evolution email client on linux as well. But I quit using it a while back in favor of thunderbird so haven't seen these headers cause problems in quite some time. > It's obvious from 3 years of reading these forums that there is a "Linux > Postgres users good, Windows Postgres users bad" bias by many (but not > all) of the members rather than them realizing that " 'we' are all > Postgres users I wouldn't quite go that far, but there are definitely plenty of people of the attitude of "you chose windows, you deal with it" attitude. I tend to be that way on very specific windows just because I don't know enough about it to be helpful, but I generally just keep that to myself. > To be fair to these listservs though, they are MUCH better than many in > terms of providing support, and I can't remember the last time I saw a > flame war erupt. Even when they do, they're usually pretty polite flame wars. :) > (But I'm still not going to post the problem I've been > hitting recently running Postgres 7.4.1 on a SuSE 9.0 box -- somehow I > think the first few responses might be "get OFF that version". > [Hopefully will upgrade very soon, but can't just yet on that specific > machine. Meanwhile it's a production server so I'll just have to deal > with it...]) You'll notice that most of the time that that's posted, it's also accompanied by other advice. But running 7.4.1 is like driving a pinto in a demolition derby, you're just asking for big trouble, and no one wants to see you burst into flames, metaphorically speaking. I wonder if there's a way of having your MTA scrape the headers of incoming mail so those x-headers can be removed. I'd imagine it's a simple hack in sendmail / qmail etc... on unix. Don't know about Windows. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly