Does mailbox strip X-Original-To from incoming mail?
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Does mailbox.org strip X-Original-To from incoming mail? I'm getting mail from a forwarding server that I thought was meant to set the header, but I can't really see it on any mail. Now I'm wondering if the problem is at the forwarder's end, or perhaps on the mailbox.org side. Does mailbox.org perhaps strip this header or override it internally with mailbox.org's own idea of what value should be set to? Before I spend more hours trying to figure this out on the other end, I just thought I would ask. If anybody knows, I'd be delighted!
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No, we don't strip that since there wouldn't be a reason.
We only strip some unnecessary disclosing personal details on outgoing e-mails. In any other case we don't manipulate e-mails.
No, we don't strip that since there wouldn't be a reason.
We only strip some unnecessary disclosing personal details on outgoing e-mails. In any other case we don't manipulate e-mails.
No, we don't strip that since there wouldn't be a reason.
We only strip some unnecessary disclosing personal details on outgoing e-mails. In any other case we don't manipulate e-mails.
No, we don't strip that since there wouldn't be a reason.
We only strip some unnecessary disclosing personal details on outgoing e-mails. In any other case we don't manipulate e-mails.
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