[comp.mail.elm] how to set up special headers automatcially

heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com (08/09/90)

Sorry, this is a pretty dumb question ... but I heard someplace that
you can set up a file containing special headers that are automatically
included in your messages in Elm.  Something like .headers, or some 
such.  I'd RTFM, but I havne't been able to get them to print
properly for some reason.

Thanks in advance,
Bill

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darrell@cheyenne.urbana.mcd.mot.com (Darrell McIntosh) (08/10/90)

In article <2032@sud509.ed.ray.com> heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com writes:
>
>Sorry, this is a pretty dumb question ... but I heard someplace that
>you can set up a file containing special headers that are automatically
>included in your messages in Elm.  Something like .headers, or some 
>such.

The file is ~/.elm/elmheaders.  Simply put the headers you want added
into this file and elm will insert them into the outgoing mail just
before the X-Mailer: header.

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